How many do you see?

joshdhensley

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They were sleeping and I had to get the shot. Yes, they are Quads.

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I count five cute little boogers... They sure blend well with the leaves! How old are they, about 2 months? :D
 
Man yours are growing faster than ours! I don't how much more food to give them, we feed them non stop! :p

Looking good!

Luis
 
Josh they look great, possibly in the future i will get some quads(from you). They look like a awesome species!
 
Thanks, Louis! Wish I had a camera that gets pics like yours!! Excellent!!! Also, I said wrong. They are almost 3 months old. OOPS.
 
3 months old and 5 can normaly stay together? sweet.
do young pairs get along normaly?

I'm wondering what you suplement with, and how much each month for the babys?

Harry
 
I don't supplement mine at all yet. I'm not much for supplements, personally. I gut load the feeders a nutritious mix of vegies and only dust their food once every other week or so. I will start calcium as soon as their eating something bigger than they can take now, but for now its slightly larger pinheads, FF's an small phoenix worms.

Hey Josh,

Just sell a few more of those little ones an you can get the same camera I have! ;)

Luis
 
They look nice, but you should start to seperate them in this age. Their enclosure isn't so big and in the next weeks they are beginning to stress themselves
 
Darn you Josh! :p That's it I am sending you another PM...I don't care, I will have to live under a bridge and eat PB&J sandwiches for the rest of the year.
 
I don't supplement mine at all yet. I'm not much for supplements, personally. I gut load the feeders a nutritious mix of vegies and only dust their food once every other week or so. I will start calcium as soon as their eating something bigger than they can take now, but for now its slightly larger pinheads, FF's an small phoenix worms.

Luis

I am realy suprised by your anser. you would think that babys would need a good dusting of vitamins and minerals at least for good bone and muscle growth.
so in other words, even young adults and full sized adults don't get dusted so much like say a panther?

the reason I ask is that some chameleons don't seem to do well with dusting regularly...or they just don't need to have vitamin and mineral dustings that much.

while I personaly get a little lazy and don't dust "worms" that much, if at all...
I do dust my crickets with just calcium almost every day.
then maybe once a week I choose between, miner-all, reptical, and lastly calcium w/D3.

just wondering if you don't dust much because they don't need it, or more because you feel that gutloading alone is all you need....????

Harry
 
I dust their crickets about once a week. They gobble down phoenix worms which are loaded with calcium.(8155ppm).

Eisentrauti: Tomorow there will only be 3 in there and in a week or 2, only two. They really don't stress with two or even three together as long as they have plenty of room, hide,humidity, food, and there isn't a reverse trio (2:1) ready to breed.
 
Darn you Josh! :p That's it I am sending you another PM...I don't care, I will have to live under a bridge and eat PB&J sandwiches for the rest of the year.

I wouldn't let that happen!! I am pretty much always willing to work with someone!!!!:)
 
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