Spickle, Our newest friend

MunchBunny

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This is the first pic of Spickle after being given an evening to settle into his new home, The aquarium is rather bare atm with just a cave to hide and a plastic plant but that will be fixed after a visit to my stockist. Here he is very happy and active.

He is just over 2 inches !! So small.

Can you tell us his colour strain etc? is he a wild?

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He's very cute. I love his name!

He certainly looks like a wild to me.
 
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