How long are they considered neonates anyway?? they were all about 1 1/8 at birth, snout to vent. Now ranging from two weeks(approx) to one month old the smallest is 1 14 the largest is 1 1/2 inches, snout to vent. they varie widely however as far as mass, so I really need to WEIGH as well. That is the best I can do at the moment since I DIDN'T color code or seperate them. And the dates of the last two "droppings" mysteriously vanished from my yahoo calender, of course I didnt just space it, lol, it was Yahoo's fault. I will measure them monthly from now on. I am going to attempt a count, color, and horn-size census tonight. I must say I am a little perturbed at myself for not keeping better records, I actually thought I could just look at my past forum posts on here and keep track that way, but I have put it to the test and behold, the posts are gone, oh well live and learn, unless someone can tell me an easy way to see all my posts at once??????????? do not hesitate to ask me questions, I find that really helps me keep things in order.
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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