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Peter Parrot
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

PMSL Laughing Loads of jars here Wink

We looked at my two together remember? Bit small to tell but we thought that at least one of them may have spurs budding. Really are still too small in my opinion . My eyes aren`t good enough Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 3:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Peter Parrot wrote:
PMSL Laughing Loads of jars here Wink

We looked at my two together remember? Bit small to tell but we thought that at least one of them may have spurs budding. Really are still too small in my opinion . My eyes aren`t good enough Rolling Eyes



Yes I can remember that just can never remember the damn jars!

Way to small to tell yet, where as if it was a Yemen that age would be easy as.

It is exciting however to see what will develop!
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 8:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanx guys

cham house have some jstroud thats why i'm trying to find out more

any pics of yours reter?

i have had a quick look at that artikel rickey but i haven't really read it yet as on first look it doesn't seem to go into keeping them.

i suppose id best be of with lateralis, not the major , rudis and jacksons but with the latter i'm very worried about overheating in the summer
last july gave me loads of headaches. my garden is northfacing so that would be an option for the hottest weeks of summer but i have to learn a little more befor i make any desition on what type of cham.
i feel with my space limitations a small species is best
i have space for a viv of 48wide x 20 deep x 36 high devided into 2 sections to house individual chams
maybe even 3 with the types of rudis and lateralis
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