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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>>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