Photo: my new girl

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Here's some pics of one of Tuco's babies. She's growing up into quite a sexy beast! (I'm assuming female because she's a little chubs :D)
 

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Yep. I agree. It's a sexy beast!
 
She is my first white albino, 1 of only 2 out of over 100 larvae. The rest were all goldies like their dad. The other is still a little dinky and housed separately until it's bigger than snack-size.
 
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