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chris_dishmon

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just a pic of my two junvies...
 

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thanks. i need to change their tank up a bit. they are getting more terrestrial(sp?) and they only got a tiny bit of land.
 

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damn....doesn't let you add attachments under "edit". also why are there no smilies for the posts?
 

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