What are you talking about? They're all blue, just two of them have red facesAnd yay some not blue birds for you

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What are you talking about? They're all blue, just two of them have red facesAnd yay some not blue birds for you
Super adorable Wind!View attachment 3614867
Three of the five made it. Found one dead under her, and the other was a partially hatched but the chick never made it out.
She still has her own eight eggs too. Will try to candle when it get dark out and see how far along they are.
Congrats on the ones that hatched, sorry about the others![]()
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At least it was early on. Shame though.Super adorable Wind!
So sorry about the ones that didn't survive.![]()
The red faced ones I get that are black or blue tend to be patternedWhat are you talking about? They're all blue, just two of them have red faces![]()
I'm looking forward to them feathering up.The red faced ones I get that are black or blue tend to be patterned
I mean, I originally didn't want a lizard that was going to be handled a lot. I'm perfectly content to have some reptiles and frogs not meant to be handled and coddled. I'm bonding with dragon for that, and it's still nerve-wracking for me when she sees my fingers move and she goes into food mode.Are they even interesting? I don't think I've ever seen one even move...![]()
I mean, I originally didn't want a lizard that was going to be handled a lot. I'm perfectly content to have some reptiles and frogs not meant to be handled and coddled. I'm bonding with dragon for that, and it's still nerve-wracking for me when she sees my fingers move and she goes into food mode.
They come in a bunch of colors too, so I could always get a bright one that sticks out with the bedding.
The only issue I'm finding is that most for sale seem to be super young (not that it doesn't make sense) and I'm not sure I want to go out and buy seperate tanks that they're supposed to grow out of.
The frogglets are about 2 inches, and they get up to 6+ inches across as adults. They also supposedly move around a lot at night when it's dark
I remember this so well from when I had beardies!
True. But, they don't move... They sit in their hoe and look to see if anything that will fit in their huge mouths goes by.
If I could, I'd get some dart frogs! So pretty!!!
But, they don't move!Why would they need something bigger if they don't use it?
Sorry, I shouldn't pick on your choice. I'm just in a silly mood.![]()