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Thanks everyone! I feel lucky to have made it this far but we still have aways to go. This sub species of Jackson's are probably the hardest to keep. I'm going to go out on a limb and try keeping them outside since the mom has been outside and the weather is good now. We have our fingers crossed.
Oh man those are some of the cutest babies I've ever seen! Question.... Why would her hanging on the screen indicate that she's ready to pop??? My female Jackson's has been hanging on her screen since yesterday, but I don't know if she's knocked up or not. lol. On any note those babies are very cute, good luck with them!
Congratulations again! You've done a great job with them - I'm so glad they went to a good home.
Georgeous. Mt. Meru is one of my favorite. After a few years we decided to stop them (sadly) as our domestic climate is way too hot and we took quite an effort to cool them down with massive energy bills. I am always tempted to go back to keeping them, but I think keeping Chams work better if the local weather is closer to their natural habitat.