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    so very cool...just moved my 4 pygmies from an extremely dense natural habitat { 12 by 12 by 14] to a much larger [18 by 18 by 24] slightly less dense natural habitat --lo and behold --within 2 hours what i thought were the 2 males were mating--not sure how long they had been at it but it continued for about 30 more minutes--i have studied a lot but any input would be greatly appreciated--my former reptarium is already set up and ready for baby [ies]food?--care?--help?

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    Default Re: watched my pygmies "doin" it

    Hi Jeff

    Here's a link to a web site made by one of the moderators here:

    http://cherisse44.webs.com/babyneonatecare.htm

    also there a little bit of info on here:
    http://www.ukchameleons.co.uk/stumptailcare.htm

    and another site which has some really useful info:
    http://www.chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=46

    This care sheet pretty much covers it all, but all in all i think you pretty much treat them the same as adults, just smaller food (flightless fruit flies, pin head crickets), keep them housed in a fairly simple cage so you can monitor there eating, heavy misting once a day and thats about it, but the care sheet covers it all, and anything critical i missed.

    hope that helps

    Mark

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