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yes ma’am. They hatched in a bio setup in the basement. I’d be surprised if soil temps ever got above 70. That’s similar to the temps thst I hatched her first clutch at (placed in a small container in a dark closet).awwwwwwwwww more babies <3 So these were laid in her bio active enclosure?
You know nat every time I saw “ im good I don’t need another chameleon for awhile” and then you post this. Congrats on the new babies
Girl that is nuts to me that they were not disturbed by your CUC. Really cool!yes ma’am. They hatched in a bio setup in the basement. I’d be surprised if soil temps ever got above 70. That’s similar to the temps thst I hatched her first clutch at (placed in a small container in a dark closet).
Honestly I might, I regret backing out the first time but had so much personal stuff going on I knew it was best to wait.hit me up in 4 months! (hoping these guys do as well as the first clutch)
Honestly I might, I regret backing out the first time but had so much personal stuff going on I knew it was best to wait.
Oh my goodness. They're way too cute.
They are irresistible!
Sooooo damn cute
Your turn to bask, I'll keep the lookout for you down below. While I am at it, with my other eye I will scan above and to both sides and let you know if you need to stop, drop, and scurry.
im thinking the same. I took that photo to show the contrast. Its so hard to tell as their colors change a lot throughout the day, and they are so tiny.Sooooo damn cute
A male (L) and female (R)?? or both females?
Your turn to bask, I'll keep the lookout for you down below. While I am at it, with my other eye I will scan above and to both sides and let you know if you need to stop, drop, and scurry.