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Someone stole my baby 'lotl!

Foxypaws

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May 10th

Seriously, where did my baby Coa go?! My shy little baby could only peck at bloodworms and this guy can take on full earthworms!
 

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Ohhhhhhhhhh man it's lovely! Thank you for the update on this one! What lovely colouring
 

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What were you feeding him to get that growth in 6 weeks?? Mighty fine specimen you’ve got there, no doubt he’s kept growing!
 
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