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My kids. :)

Hayden

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Hi everyone! These are my babies, Maynard

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and Marshall

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and this is a video of Marshall eating a worm. :) I get a little excited.

YouTube - Marshall eats a worm
 

dragonlady

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About time!!!!! ;) jk They look great and now that they are taking the worms for you, you should see a big growth spurt! Thanks for the pics and love the video!

So glad to see Maynard feeling better!!! :D

You should also note that they are about to be put into a larger tank with large pond stones before anyone gets too excited about seeing them on the gravel...

Looking forward to watching these cuties develop!
 

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Thanks so much! :) And yes, they are moving to a 30 with large pond stones probably on monday.
 

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I cut it in half! :) Thanks so much. I was reading something about a calendar competition?
 
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