Baby Quads!!!

jajeanpierre

Chameleon Enthusiast
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And we can't leave out little stunted Runty, who is pathetically cute.

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No joke! I really wouldn't have placed a bet with him lasting this long....but you never know do you! You're right about the male part too. Fingers crossed!
 
Janet are these quad quad or gracilior ?
Quad quads. This is the first clutch of babies I've ever actually bred. Parents were imported as little babies in February. I grew up the parents and produced these babies. The graciliors were bred in Africa; I just managed to not kill the mother, the eggs or the babies. They look very different from the gracilior babies--different patterns and colors--but I am only looking at a very small comparison sample of a single clutch of each species--12 gracilior babies and 7 quads. I hope they are a lot easier to sex than I found the graciliors. Even experienced quad breeders were not sure about the sex of my gracilior babies until it was really obvious. I think Tylene looked at one of my questionable gracilior babies and declared it female (it was) while two other experienced quad breeders and I thought it looked male with too much scalloping on the back to be female.
 
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