Naomi's Deremensis

Lizardlover

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Here are a few pics of the little Deremensis Naomi (BocaJan) hatched out. The last few are a little (male I believe) I fell in love with.

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Thanks for posting the pics. They are every bit as cute as the pics show. The colors are remarkable and I hope the horn buds grow quickly so I can actually see them without a magnifying glass!
 
Danny sent me a message about these but didn't warn me how cute they are. Congrats on the babies; they are wonderful little monsters.
 
Thanks. They have been a real experience. Totally different then my veileds. I'm keeping my fingers crossed they all grow big and strong.
 
I've never seen baby Deremensis before either, congrats to all concerned....:)
I can't wait to get breeding with my Veileds......these pictures have me especially broody.........
 
You guys are killing me here. I had not really planned to keep any of the clutch of deremensis eggs I have cooking. I had also never seen baby deremensis. Oh well something else I will now be getting into.:eek:
 
You guys are killing me here. I had not really planned to keep any of the clutch of deremensis eggs I have cooking. I had also never seen baby deremensis. Oh well something else I will now be getting into.:eek:

Laurie,

Just you wait until those little blue gems start emerging! ;)

Danny,

How's the baby holding up now? :)

Luis
 
You guys are killing me here. I had not really planned to keep any of the clutch of deremensis eggs I have cooking. I had also never seen baby deremensis. Oh well something else I will now be getting into.:eek:

If they are that cute, I'm moving to Montana and living in your cham room laurie. :p;)

Congrats Naomi! They are amazing!
 
They are so different from my veileds. Babies are bigger and turned up their noses at the fruit flies. They like the schefelera and the dirt with leaves and clippings to mosey around in. The sticks aren't important to them so I took most of them out. They like to lay on their belly and will cosy up with their brothers and sisters. Looks like they are eating the crickets I am giving them.

I am keeping them moist and cool. The veileds get the warm part of the room. I am keeping them no warmer then 70-75.
 
So cute...but interesting that they aren't blue! Years ago I saw new hatchling pics and they were a rich sky blue. Maybe its my monitor. Anyway, congrats again and well done!
 
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