Imported Quad mating

OldChamKeeper

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Well I had a nice surprise the other day.

Now some here know I have what seems to be the only surviving female Quad from the first imports sent to the West coast. To me her genetics are important. She survived the importation and "crash" as I call it that nearly all imports go through at the 30-45 day mark.

What others may not know however is I have a real nice male named Ming. Ming is from Tylene/Bill's bloodline and CBB. I picked him up in Jan 2014 and a few months later he came done with a nasty bone infection in his lower jaw. I've dealt with sick animals and chams plenty of times and the combination of that experience with a solid Herp vet like Dr. Greek has resulted in the animal being on meds for 13 months, but he's still alive.

My goal has always been to ensure Ming gets to reproduce, that's just doing right by him. I know that an animal with his issue won't live a full life but at least as a keeper I can make sure he contributes to the gene pool.

So, a picture. I hope lizard porn is accepted on this site............
 

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That's great! Congratulations. :) I hope she has a nice healthy clutch to pass on her and Ming's genes.
 
Ralph, that's outstanding!! This is a just outcome for all the hard work, time and money you've put into these animals. Great effort. Now comes the pressure:
you know Laurie is going to expect babies and a lot of pictures.
 
Well I had a nice surprise the other day.

Now some here know I have what seems to be the only surviving female Quad from the first imports sent to the West coast. To me her genetics are important. She survived the importation and "crash" as I call it that nearly all imports go through at the 30-45 day mark.

What others may not know however is I have a real nice male named Ming. Ming is from Tylene/Bill's bloodline and CBB. I picked him up in Jan 2014 and a few months later he came done with a nasty bone infection in his lower jaw. I've dealt with sick animals and chams plenty of times and the combination of that experience with a solid Herp vet like Dr. Greek has resulted in the animal being on meds for 13 months, but he's still alive.

My goal has always been to ensure Ming gets to reproduce, that's just doing right by him. I know that an animal with his issue won't live a full life but at least as a keeper I can make sure he contributes to the gene pool.

So, a picture. I hope lizard porn is accepted on this site............

I love cham porn. I am just so happy that all is going so well for you. At least this wait will only be 7 months. I hope you have beautiful healthy babies.:D You have worked harder than I could believe keeping Ming alive. Every time we talked I was afraid to hear you lost Ming. You really are the best keeper I know and the one I always run too for help and you are always there for me. What a wonderful friend and cham keeper.

Ralph, that's outstanding!! This is a just outcome for all the hard work, time and money you've put into these animals. Great effort. Now comes the pressure:
you know Laurie is going to expect babies and a lot of pictures.

Bob how could you even think I would expect babies? Now beg and grovel maybe, but expecting? NO. Pictures, yes Ralph will need to increase by bunches the number of pictures he posts, but he will have lots of practice soon.
 
Hi dude I locate in china and now i have a pair of C quad .

could u please share me how you keep this amanzing species .? tempeteatrue and humid ?

now the male works well , but my female dont eat , just sit and clost eyes i worried alot !

thanks
 
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