Have I opened a can of worms

ali000

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Nope... it's a jar :p

and some random pictures too (because I love taking photo's of my babies)

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And so you should, they are darling!

Photo xxx349 looks like a comic - like s/he's walking like a wee little human to the office. Great shot.
 
They are eating me out of house and home haha

They are all doing fine, but still look definitely larval compared to yours, which look like mini-adults - showing personality and all - mine are all still just black holes of hunger with mainly only coloring and size to distinguish them. There is one, though, that, whenever I am staring down into the tank, looks up at me - lifts its little head - I think I might love that little one. :eek:
 
Wow I have to agree with Eva. That picture is just so cool. I cant wait till mine get bigger.
 
They really look adorable Ali, I too love to take pictures of my babies :D. By the way the red sand looks really neat.
 
Cheers Eve
It's much brighter than I was expecting, but looks really great in photos:D
 
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