meet the Quads, Army and Koala!!! Featuring Zeus

Mikey1two

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first up is Army, my niece Maya thought of the first thing that came to her mind. So here's Army, my 9 month old male.
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Then there is Koala, my 9 month old female. My other niece Ally named her. Im pretty sure she was learning the letter K at school to come up with this one. I kind of like the name!
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She is the shy one. She got it from her mother. Army just doesn't care and will eat with the door open. Koala just likes to hide and wont eat while I watch.

Here are a few of their father Zeus chilling on the Apricot Tree.
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-Mikey
 
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Thanks so much Mikey, mine look just like their siblings. They are beautiful. The male is somewhat less shy, but still comes out a good part of the time. The female, well if you want to see that little girl, get ready to do some serious looking. But she is worth it when you find her, they are both beautiful.
 
Thanks so much Mikey, mine look just like their siblings. They are beautiful. The male is somewhat less shy, but still comes out a good part of the time. The female, well if you want to see that little girl, get ready to do some serious looking. But she is worth it when you find her, they are both beautiful.

I had tge same problem finding their mother when i still had her. The females are very good at blending in. You sometimes have to look for certain body parts such as toes, eyes or a tail just to locate them hiding behind a vine. I had that male eating out of a cup for me. Your female was less shy than mine but shy none the less. Glad you are injoying them. Have they fattened up any. Since mine have a place all of their own now the seem to be eatting alot more.

Speaking of colors Zeus shows his orange bar a lot and not very visible in the picture he has blue in the high parts of his whites.
 
Update

Here is my male Quad Army. He missed you guys on the forum and wanted to say hello
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And here he is showing some color.
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His sister Koala, is great at blending in, so no pictures of her yet (I cant seem to find her LOL)

Daddy still hanging around as well, here is Zeus
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I have had him for a long time. All of them are doing well, living it up in Sunny SoCal. Although with our current rain shortage, I had to upgrade their misting situations. They seem to be well adjusted to our climate out here.
 
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