More of my Damaranum family

Jono

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Firstly, the macro lens really masks how tiny these chams are so here is one for scale. One of the girls (I think, so hard to tell) on my thumb. At 3 months now they are all about this size.

The next 2 are are Rex popping a yawn. He likes to mature them first in his throat before expelling them with a little shudder :D Then one showing some great detail. Its extremely hard to get a more than a few millimeters in focus due to his size but this one was just right.

Then there is a recent one of the mother in all her greenery.
 

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Followed by one I found from last year when she was heavily pregnant, I think about a week and a half before she gave birth to 8.

Lastly is my darling little runt who passed away on Monday. My girl and I were gutted as we had been feeding him cricket milkshakes through a dropper twice a day since birth. From our constant observations we are quite convinced he was mentally challenged. After 3 months he was not much bigger than the day he was born, about 1/3 of the size of the others. He was truly a fascinating study.
 

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Simply stunning! I am truly excited to see pics of these pop up every once in a while. Not to figure out how to get some over here... :)

Luis
 
Wow those are great. I would like to see that # 3 photo in a photo contest.


:D
 
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