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Pictures of the babies

gomezvi Oct 12, 2005 11:45 AM

Here's a couple pictures of the baby veileds. More hatching even as I write.

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Victor Gomez
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PHEve Oct 12, 2005 12:18 PM

MORE PICS A MUST ...

Very Cute, I wish them all a long, happy/ healthy, chameleon life !
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gomezvi Oct 12, 2005 05:41 PM

Thanks Eve. I think anyone who knows about the parents of these baby veileds know how much this particular clutch means to me.
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Victor Gomez
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ankinc Oct 12, 2005 06:31 PM

Hey,

Good job!!! Definite pat on the back. Chams are obviously not the easiest pet to keep, and breeding them is even more difficult. Let me know when they are for sale. I will definetly be interested.

Ank-Inc.
Adam Weglarz.

FEENIEE Oct 12, 2005 02:45 PM

they are sooo cute! So what's the count now??
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Feenie

1.1 vieled cham.- Stitch and Rana (Missing you,Chloe)
2.0 Panther chams- Lou and Yosamite Sam
1.0 Giant Day Gecko- Mr. Gecko
0.1 Aussi Whites Tree frog- Frumpy
1.0 Peacock tree frog- Igaro
2.2 Canines Junior-pitbull chiuahuah mix, Jose- chiuahuah, Pearl- Staffie, and Daisy- Red nose Pit- foster child
1.0 boyfriend- Trent species unknown

gomezvi Oct 12, 2005 05:39 PM

Counting the one that died, and the one that is having eye issues. I just came home to find another one waiting for me. Plus, FedEx came by and dropped off a couple of baby rearing enclosures for me (22 gallon reptariums). I think this is a bit overkill, but as Bernie points out, this is something that we'll probably need once we start breeding the panthers anyways.
My routine is usually the same:
I give the babies a warm bath, clearing their eyes, nose and other parts of dried afterbirth or other debri. Then it's into the baby crib with the other babies. I'm going to start seperating them here shortly, utilizing the new reptariums we just got.
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Victor Gomez
gomezvi@yahoo.com

FEENIEE Oct 12, 2005 06:25 PM

I wish I didn't live so far away! Then I can baby sit for you while you and Bernie go out to the movies!
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Feenie

1.1 vieled cham.- Stitch and Rana (Missing you,Chloe)
2.0 Panther chams- Lou and Yosamite Sam
1.0 Giant Day Gecko- Mr. Gecko
0.1 Aussi Whites Tree frog- Frumpy
1.0 Peacock tree frog- Igaro
2.2 Canines Junior-pitbull chiuahuah mix, Jose- chiuahuah, Pearl- Staffie, and Daisy- Red nose Pit- foster child
1.0 boyfriend- Trent species unknown

PHEve Oct 13, 2005 10:50 AM

Mom and Daddy are watching from above, and making sure everything goes okay.

How wonderful, How Special these kids are!
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PHEve / Eve

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