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Cliygh and Mia

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Doing well. Definitely eating a ton though! He loves crickets though, he can surprisingly catch crickets easier than worms though. Unless you dangle a worm in front of his face. But with all of this eating, it's becoming more difficult to go paths he used to! Just look at these pictures!
 

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