N.v.l Efts pictures and a short video

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Here are my little N.v.l. efts. I love these guys. They are currently eating bloodworms and whiteworms. I just got them cabob stick trained. Anyways here they are:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4STrZpgMGVQ
 
Lookin' beautiful and healthy! Keep up the good work!

Mitch
 
awesome AJ, they are nice and fat, healthy looking beasts!.....no spots either
 
They look great Aj
 
they are so nice , i love the short video to. Congrats
 
Hey thanks for the kind words everyone. They are fairly easy to raise and are growing pretty nice.
 
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