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NotYourPsycho
19th of July 2009 (Sun), 01:45
I will let you guess how many are in this pouch:
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a102/Notyourpsycho/IMG_3513.jpg


Here are some of Cleo
1.
http://psychophotography.smugmug.com/photos/595084618_Rn5eH-M.jpg

2.
http://psychophotography.smugmug.com/photos/595084604_H5Rob-M.jpg


Thanks for looking!
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STi-R
19th of July 2009 (Sun), 02:44
did you use a flash?

NotYourPsycho
19th of July 2009 (Sun), 03:14
Nope, some light from outside and black paper behind a lawn chair.

Sabarika
19th of July 2009 (Sun), 14:15
I LOVE the second photo, the composition is interesting, it could be stretched out into a bookmark. :3 Your suggies are too cute!

Whippeticious
19th of July 2009 (Sun), 15:28
I was amazed when I first found out these are allowed to be pets in the US. I suspect if I went outside at night with a torch I would see these little cuties flying around my trees, one of these nights I'm gonna do just that.
It's interesting to see them up close.

NotYourPsycho
19th of July 2009 (Sun), 15:56
Haha I was in Australia for 2 weeks and never saw any. :( Mine have the whole room to glide and play. Cleo and the twins have played outside some, but will come back when I call. The other 2 won't always come back, so they get to play inside.

btw: there are 5 in the pouch.

Thanks for the comments!

Whippeticious
19th of July 2009 (Sun), 16:08
What will you do with the babies. Seems like they breed alot. Do you ever have to separate them to keep the numbers down?
The other thing I wonder about is do they ever get loose, is it possible to have wild feral populationts of them over there?

NotYourPsycho
20th of July 2009 (Mon), 02:35
I am keeping them all. The dad is fixed, and since the 3 younger ones are girls, it solves that problem. I can only assume there must be some feral ones out there, I think I read something about it in a book.

Thanks