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Post by sharkim007 on Aug 10, 2008 20:31:41 GMT 7
Who remembers Cheech and Choong?? These gorgeous pair sadly were seperated when Cheech died a few months ago from unknown causes..Choong was heart broken...he actually appeared depressed......but then Choong hooked up with Ching....who I brought at the auction last year..she came with her brother....Chop Cheech and Choong.....Cheech on the left... Here is Ching This is her brother Chop But the exciting news is ........... Choong with his hooking up with Ching .....has resulted in baby Changs!!! Yup ive got baby scalies..... 2 Cuties...about 3 days old...fat crops and doing well...fingers crosssed they stay that way.... I know I asked the boys before what they would throw but Ive forgotten.....so what were possible outcomes again???
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Post by Conure88 on Aug 10, 2008 22:24:53 GMT 7
oh wow thats so cool!!! i love the scaly brest! there addorible!! cant wait for bubby pics!
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Post by Amanda on Aug 11, 2008 8:27:25 GMT 7
OMG Ching is a hottie!!! No wonder Chong fell in love!!! She is beautiful Fingers crossed for the babies
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Post by Silvercloud on Aug 11, 2008 15:42:56 GMT 7
WOO HOO thats fantastic Renee.
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Post by Jen on Aug 11, 2008 17:39:52 GMT 7
Cheech, chong, choog and little changs...I'm getting confused here but congratulations anyway!!!
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Post by sharkim007 on Aug 17, 2008 22:24:26 GMT 7
Just an update....2 Changs doing well... I checked them yesterday...not that I needed too..you can hear them all the time....they are both doing well..but no sign of feathers yet so dont know their colours....
I am so proud of Choong.....despite his set back of loosing Cheech...hes got what it counts when it matters...hope to have pics next time.....dont like to hassle them too much,,,but I do know that baby scalies have black beaks!!!
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Post by Matt on Aug 19, 2008 8:21:50 GMT 7
Ok, here we go again, haha. I think the cock bird is visual normal, unless he is split paired to a grey green dilute hen they should produce both green and greygreen babies split dilute. Good luck hope they continue to thrive
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