Baby Pics of three species!

Mike Fisher

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Kinyongia matschiei, Kinyongia multituberculata, Trioceros perreti.

The mats are getting huge already! First two photos are the mats, third photo is a K. multi on top with T. perreti below. Last two are T. perreti.
 

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Wow! Love seeing all these little babies! The baby mats are especially cute. I've never seen pictures of them as babies.
 
Mike they are all lovely! I personally go for the K mats. Those long tails are so cute. I had multi at one time and they are pretty cool too. You are so lucky to have all three species that look so healthy and well cared for, great work.
 
Such sweet little ones. Thank you for sharing your photos of them for those of us that don't get to see babies of these species.
 
Thanks everybody! I'm having fun with them. My feeder production is on overtime but better to have too many bugs than not enough. ;) Trying to decide which species to put my primary focus into. I'm thinking a larger breeding group of K. mats, with smaller groups of K. multi and T. perreti.

Although the incubation is very long with the K. mats, the clutch sizes are large and I got 100 percent hatch on them. Honestly, I like the colors and patterning on the K. multi better though you can't beat the impressive size on the K. mats.
 
Awesome job Mike!

What kind of feeders are you breeding? I imagine hydei or melanos, but do you breed crickets as well?
 
Awesome job Mike!

What kind of feeders are you breeding? I imagine hydei or melanos, but do you breed crickets as well?

Fruit flies, bean beetles, rice flour beetles. No cricket breeding until my warm room is done. I'm building a separate room for breeding crickets and roaches. Currently I have my feeders in a home made incubator made from an old fridge. Too cool in my main cham area.

I got my feeder cultures from Nick Barta.
 
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