chams1
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I have had a few requests for updates, so here goes:
They are nearing the 3 month mark and are doing quite well. A few of them (the largest ones) have developed very prominant nose nubs and all of them have started developing their flaps. They sport amazing colors all the time, varying from the typical baby zebra stripes to varying colors of spotting at night. It has been SUCH a joy watching these babies grow and develop and interact with each other.
They are still all together (a few in each cage) and have been sorted and separated a few times based on their growth rate and temperment. I have housed them the same way I do all of my melleri, just on a smaller scale: Lots of live plants, a lesser wattage spot, UVB and, of course, lots of water. Many have treated their melleri as they would any other montane, but I have found that mine (adult or baby) do better upstairs where it is warmer ambient temps.
Enjoy:
Mama and baby (neither of which were too pleased with me...)
They are nearing the 3 month mark and are doing quite well. A few of them (the largest ones) have developed very prominant nose nubs and all of them have started developing their flaps. They sport amazing colors all the time, varying from the typical baby zebra stripes to varying colors of spotting at night. It has been SUCH a joy watching these babies grow and develop and interact with each other.
They are still all together (a few in each cage) and have been sorted and separated a few times based on their growth rate and temperment. I have housed them the same way I do all of my melleri, just on a smaller scale: Lots of live plants, a lesser wattage spot, UVB and, of course, lots of water. Many have treated their melleri as they would any other montane, but I have found that mine (adult or baby) do better upstairs where it is warmer ambient temps.
Enjoy:
Mama and baby (neither of which were too pleased with me...)




