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                    [post_content] => This is Drake, my bearded dragon! (We also call him Captain Blackbeard) He's almost 6yrs old. He prefers no other lizards, and His enemies are my 2 leopard geckos Jack and Jose. Him and my 2 dogs are friends though! Currently deployed, so all my animals are staying with my friends. Could really use the free crickets for a year for them.
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                    [post_content] => <p style="text-align: left;">This is my beardie, Helio! He goes through crickets like a beast and I hope to win so this wizard lizard can be a happy boy :)</p>
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