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                    [post_content] => Doing what he does best. Sméagol! Just basking his life away! Showing off his new yellow after his second shed.
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                    [post_content] => Don't worry Rufus is here to save you all!
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                    [post_content] => What type of bug is this? And is it safe for a bearded dragon? It looks like a giant beetle to me. 
Thanks 
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                    [post_content] => This is my gecko crouton, he has a 20-gallon tank with calcium dish, I also regularly dust his feeder mealworms with vitamins and calcium on different days, he has a UVB lamp and a wet, dry, and cool hide. I got him from PetSmart about 3/4 weeks ago I just started noticing his right leg seemed to be a little bigger and more bent than his other legs, I gently felt his leg and the bone seemed solid, I also read somewhere that each leopard gecko could have its own sort of little mutation and I'm wondering if that's the case here. any feedback would help a lot, thanks! **the container he is in is only so I could photograph him**
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                    [post_content] => This is my Nala...our Hypo leatherback Zero! She is currently about 4 months old,  and she has a GREAT appetite! She loves eating Crickets, superworms, and dubia roaches!!! She also loves eating a nice big salad in the morning to start off the day, followed by her bugs later in the afternoon!  She has lots of energy, and loves to explore! She truly is amazing!!
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                    [post_content] => Ash man stalking mom!!!
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