Sticktongue
Avid Member
When i received my Multi from Seeco, It was still veery young and difficult to sex. I told him to pick one out he thought would be a male and send it on over. if it happened to be a girl, i guess i'd just have to deal with buying another one later
And it turns out HE is a SHE! Took her out for a few photos yesterday and left her outside to bask in the sunny 75 degree utah weather all day in the sun cage.
She has some cool patterns and is just an awesome little cham.
Put her on a tape to measure her. She was 4.5 grams last week.
Now for the questions... I've never had a female before. Are the laying bins the same set ups as what you'd do with veileds or panthers? Whats your egg bin setups for Kinyongia. Also.. What temps do you guys use to try and control egg production (at an older age then than of course)
I guess its time to find a girl name!
And it turns out HE is a SHE! Took her out for a few photos yesterday and left her outside to bask in the sunny 75 degree utah weather all day in the sun cage.
She has some cool patterns and is just an awesome little cham.
Put her on a tape to measure her. She was 4.5 grams last week.
Now for the questions... I've never had a female before. Are the laying bins the same set ups as what you'd do with veileds or panthers? Whats your egg bin setups for Kinyongia. Also.. What temps do you guys use to try and control egg production (at an older age then than of course)
I guess its time to find a girl name!