Dooley1
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I thought taking some pics of my babies would be therapeutic-ha. Instead I just get annoyed trying to keep them from running from the camera, turning dark, or falling off the plant. Ahh, oh well. I always remember how much I hate taking pics of chameleons when I try to do it after taking a hiatus ;-)
Anyway, a couple pics of some baby F3 lats, and a snapshot of their mother, Volvo, who is full of red. Their great-grandmother was a WC named "Maddy" who laid a clutch from retained sperm. The clutch had terrible results, and the grandmother, Itsy, was cut from the egg & babied until she grew stronger. Her babies were fine though, and that's where mommy Volvo came in.
I'm thinking of getting out of chameleons and trying to breed a group of red-eyed tree frogs. I like to focus on one thing at a time. I had a small group of red-eyes for years before I became interested in chameleons, but remember how boring they were activity-wise. I didn't like having to wait til' dark to watch them with red lights...their life-cycle is intriguing though.
Itsy
Itsy
Volvo
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Anyway, a couple pics of some baby F3 lats, and a snapshot of their mother, Volvo, who is full of red. Their great-grandmother was a WC named "Maddy" who laid a clutch from retained sperm. The clutch had terrible results, and the grandmother, Itsy, was cut from the egg & babied until she grew stronger. Her babies were fine though, and that's where mommy Volvo came in.
I'm thinking of getting out of chameleons and trying to breed a group of red-eyed tree frogs. I like to focus on one thing at a time. I had a small group of red-eyes for years before I became interested in chameleons, but remember how boring they were activity-wise. I didn't like having to wait til' dark to watch them with red lights...their life-cycle is intriguing though.
Itsy
Itsy
Volvo
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