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another "male" jax pic to bore y'all with, lol.

alanvines Sep 04, 2003 10:35 PM

two months old in four days..........

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2.5 Jacksonii Xantholophus (two red phase fem}
35 Jacksonii Xantholophus neonates
0.0.2 Phelsuma M. Grandis
2.3 Anolis C. with 3 neonates
1 neonate texas blue spiny

Replies (9)

tylerstewart Sep 04, 2003 11:09 PM

You're excited about these baby jackson's aren't you? lol
-Tyler Stewart

alanvines Sep 04, 2003 11:28 PM

mmmmmmmmmmmm I wouldnt say "excited", I'd say obsessed, passionate, fascinated andor enamoured, LOL.

>>You're excited about these baby jackson's aren't you? lol
>>-Tyler Stewart
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http://briefcase.yahoo.com/alanvines2002
2.5 Jacksonii Xantholophus (two red phase fem}
35 Jacksonii Xantholophus neonates
0.0.2 Phelsuma M. Grandis
2.3 Anolis C. with 3 neonates
1 neonate texas blue spiny

alanvines Sep 04, 2003 11:23 PM

thats ONE MONTH OLD IN FOUR DAYS, LOL.

>>two months old in four days..........
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>>http://briefcase.yahoo.com/alanvines2002
>>2.5 Jacksonii Xantholophus (two red phase fem}
>> 35 Jacksonii Xantholophus neonates
>>0.0.2 Phelsuma M. Grandis
>>2.3 Anolis C. with 3 neonates
>> 1 neonate texas blue spiny
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http://briefcase.yahoo.com/alanvines2002
2.5 Jacksonii Xantholophus (two red phase fem}
35 Jacksonii Xantholophus neonates
0.0.2 Phelsuma M. Grandis
2.3 Anolis C. with 3 neonates
1 neonate texas blue spiny

alanvines Sep 04, 2003 11:23 PM

thats ONE MONTH OLD IN FOUR DAYS, LOL. I hate math theres like too many numbers.

>>two months old in four days..........
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>>http://briefcase.yahoo.com/alanvines2002
>>2.5 Jacksonii Xantholophus (two red phase fem}
>> 35 Jacksonii Xantholophus neonates
>>0.0.2 Phelsuma M. Grandis
>>2.3 Anolis C. with 3 neonates
>> 1 neonate texas blue spiny
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http://briefcase.yahoo.com/alanvines2002
2.5 Jacksonii Xantholophus (two red phase fem}
35 Jacksonii Xantholophus neonates
0.0.2 Phelsuma M. Grandis
2.3 Anolis C. with 3 neonates
1 neonate texas blue spiny

stnman Sep 04, 2003 11:37 PM

Hey AV,
Here's another math problem for you! When your babies first came, you were trying to sex them with some interesting methods,do you still get the same numbers? keep us posted on this about every month please!!!! good job
stnman-HD tech

tylerstewart Sep 04, 2003 11:43 PM

Good point stnman, Alan, let's see how good you really are.......

alanvines Sep 05, 2003 12:08 AM

first of all I'd like to point out that I do not claim to be 'good' at this by any stretch of the imagination. the ones that looked like males are just looking more like males every day, I didnt keep up with the others, and I have them all in the same cage and did not color code them like I really wanted to, so I suppose that makes me not good at all, lol. Next time I will. I am just proud someone remembered!!! By the way I dont think seeing little horns on some which are bigger than the others at birth is all that fantastic,lol. I suppose I need to be able to prove my theories and use scientific method, so I will endeavor to improve this aspect of my "little hobby" in the future. I am not trying to impress anybody, truly, I just find my chameleons completely fascinating and get "excited" about all aspects of them. I will count the "males" vs. "females" on the morrow, I have been needing to do that anyway.
>>Good point stnman, Alan, let's see how good you really are.......
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http://briefcase.yahoo.com/alanvines2002
2.5 Jacksonii Xantholophus (two red phase fem}
35 Jacksonii Xantholophus neonates
0.0.2 Phelsuma M. Grandis
2.3 Anolis C. with 3 neonates
1 neonate texas blue spiny

alanvines Sep 05, 2003 02:12 AM

I appoligize if I seem "hen-pecked", but this forum can be rough, lol, alot of people seem to view it as a place to brag about their accomplishments and often behave like male chamaeleo, lol.

>>first of all I'd like to point out that I do not claim to be 'good' at this by any stretch of the imagination. the ones that looked like males are just looking more like males every day, I didnt keep up with the others, and I have them all in the same cage and did not color code them like I really wanted to, so I suppose that makes me not good at all, lol. Next time I will. I am just proud someone remembered!!! By the way I dont think seeing little horns on some which are bigger than the others at birth is all that fantastic,lol. I suppose I need to be able to prove my theories and use scientific method, so I will endeavor to improve this aspect of my "little hobby" in the future. I am not trying to impress anybody, truly, I just find my chameleons completely fascinating and get "excited" about all aspects of them. I will count the "males" vs. "females" on the morrow, I have been needing to do that anyway.
>>>>Good point stnman, Alan, let's see how good you really are.......
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>>http://briefcase.yahoo.com/alanvines2002
>>2.5 Jacksonii Xantholophus (two red phase fem}
>> 35 Jacksonii Xantholophus neonates
>>0.0.2 Phelsuma M. Grandis
>>2.3 Anolis C. with 3 neonates
>> 1 neonate texas blue spiny
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http://briefcase.yahoo.com/alanvines2002
2.5 Jacksonii Xantholophus (two red phase fem}
35 Jacksonii Xantholophus neonates
0.0.2 Phelsuma M. Grandis
2.3 Anolis C. with 3 neonates
1 neonate texas blue spiny

dank7oo Sep 05, 2003 05:49 AM

bore?!
i think not
once again an amazing pic alan
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1.0 maroantsetra panther chameleon
0.2 dwarf panther chameleons
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