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Well, I'll get this one in feb 2nd, but I think this one is too fat that I even thought he has a serious problem such as infection. Is anything wrong with him? I heard his appetite is great anyway

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Looks fat but otherwise very healthy. It wouldn't concern me but always quarantine and observe it first for a month before letting it anywhere near others. Do you know the sex for sure and what it has been fed and how much? I'd rather an overweight animal than a thin one. Should be easy to bring it down though....sensitively. You think a disease might be an issue? Why is this?
 
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