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    • #22166

      Katie Pippenger
      Participant
      Julian

      Snacking on cereal

    • #22179

      Zoodulcis
      Moderator

      Such a sweet face and such a cushy habitat. Does he enjoy crickets as much a he seems to enjoy cereal?

      • #22183

        Katie Pippenger
        Participant

        She loves her crickets and superworms very much

        • #22184

          Zoodulcis
          Moderator

          She…what an interesting name for a girl. I like it!

        • #22187

          ABMoore22
          Participant

          Mature males have a bald spot on their forehead. Only juvenile males and females to not. I thought it was so odd when I first got mine. lol

    • #22185

      ABMoore22
      Participant

      She looks absolutely beautiful, her fur and eyes look great! We have 2 males, they do love their bugs! Have you tried mealworms or hornworms? I give mine the hornworms that get too big for my reptiles. lol They go crazy for them, but crickets and mealworms are loved as well.

      • #40504

        Katie Pippenger
        Participant

        They like mealworms also. But they prefer the superworms. I’ve never tried crickets. I always feared the crickets would jump away and be somewhere lost in the house being loud. Lol. Julian and her sister aren’t that fond of the hornworms.

    • #40131

      ChickenMann123
      Participant

      Was she nammed after King Julien from the movie Madagascar?

      • #40184

        ABMoore22
        Participant

        Some people wont reply after a post is a few months old. Look out for the date of the posts, top left corner usually.

        • #40380

          Zoodulcis
          Moderator

          Yeah, what she said.

      • #40503

        Katie Pippenger
        Participant

        Yes she is named after King Julian.. 😁

    • #42854

      zeaboo
      Participant

      She is so cute.

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