Some pics of Bocajan's Chamily:)

Hello everyone, well yesterday i went to drop off ALL my eggs with Bocajan since she lives across the street from me and if the babies hatch while im gone on vacation(leaving Thursday) she will knwo what to do with them. As for Clea and the pygmies, my aunt and uncle will be coming to the house to feed them and my bird:) ANYWAYS i managed to take some pictures while i was there and i got a lot of baby pics, 2 of the little gals she got from Jannb and i think her rescue Vinny. Enjoy
 

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More pics:D:D:D
 

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Thank you for posting pics of my babies. Jann's little guys weren't there, btw they are now named Lois and Clark. My rescue Vinny is doing so well I don't think of him as a special needs fella any more. I take care of him like all my chams making sure he gets his calcium and his UVB light is functioning at the upper level. He doesn't need a lamp only putting out 5 UVB's. LOL I take him outside from time to time to give him some real UVB, but havent sent up my outside cages yet to give anyone of my guys quality outside time. Still feeling under the weather but hope to accomplish that shortly.
 
If you ever care for babies you will notice that when you approach their bin all eyes immediately focus on you, even the ones hiding in the plants. I'm sure it's a survival technique because it obviously isn't because they think I'm food! LOLOL
 
If you ever care for babies you will notice that when you approach their bin all eyes immediately focus on you, even the ones hiding in the plants. I'm sure it's a survival technique because it obviously isn't because they think I'm food! LOLOL

They don't think you're food. Yet they do hope you are bringing some food...hungry little bums.

Harry
 
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