Here are some pictures of him at home now. I decided to name him Arnold. He has a personality that reminds me of the Governator! lol. Plus he is a big guy so it fits him.
Phil


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Here are some pictures of him at home now. I decided to name him Arnold. He has a personality that reminds me of the Governator! lol. Plus he is a big guy so it fits him.
Phil


That's a nice Mali! I like the ones that are almost completly black with just a hint of yellow.
that Arnold is quite the looker, nice stance, like he's guarding the place, LOL I like his coloring, the blackish looks very COOL.
Best wishes with him 
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PHEve / Eve
very handsome fellow. he is stately looking in those pics 
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vonnie
***The first law of dietetics seems to be: if it tastes good, it's bad for you. — Issac Asimov ***
Congrats! He's a very handsome guy - reminds me VERY much of my own Spike who was an adoptee. He's got twice the personaility of other uros (who aren't slackers in the character department)! I hope Arnold is just as great a guy!
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Torey
Eugene, Oregon, USA
1.1 Saharan Uros (Joe and Arthur)
3.1 Mali Uros (Spike, Turtle, Tank, and Lilly)
1.1 Ornate Uros (Scuttlebutt and Shazzbot)
2.1 Green Anoles (Bowser, Sprocket, Leeloo)
1.1 Felis domesticus (Roscolux and Jenny)

beautiful! looks just like mine except mine has yellow. i have two questions for you. one mine went into a shed and it took a long time to completely shed but still has a spot left to still come off. has this ever happened to yours? second what kind of bedding is that? looks great. thanks so much.
Oh yeah, that has happened before to some of my guys. They shed in patches sometimes. I have only had a few shed full body at once. The substrate is millet bird seed. Deer Fern Farms uses it. I like it alot compared to sand really. Thanks for the compliments.
Phil
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