These guys are the best!


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Thanks
Jon Dvoretz
Next World Exotics
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The Hunters Guide to the Morphs
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These guys are the best!


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Thanks
Jon Dvoretz
Next World Exotics
www.nextworldexotics.com
The Hunters Guide to the Morphs
www.nextworldexotics.com/hg.htm
John, they look like big fat grubs with tails 
Quig
what kind of rat is that?
Very nice rats. What kind of bedding are you using?
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Thanks and Take Care
Thomas Jones
sweetpetsshop2@yahoo.com
Wow looks like something that came from a storm drain.......do your balls like the way they taste? lol, sorry just had to bust your balls for a sec, looks "different"....I'll just say that much.
Thats just rude LOL
I was expecting to see the coolest BP ever LOL
Foot Hill Reptiles
Does that really count???

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www.HeathersHerps.com
-Ohh, what a Lady-
Haha! What crazy little guy. I like him
Super unique.
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• Chelsea Lynn Gardiner
(and Frank M. Wood)
i must admit..i've never seen a bi-color hairless before... pretty interesting....
~kin
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Corns, Creamsicles, A Black Rat, Thayeri, Cal Kings, A Jungle Corn(Just A Pet), A Ball Python, A Bearded dragon, Leopard Geckos, Green Anoles, a Snapping turtle, and a white cheeked mud turtle
That's crazy...is the rex gene involved?
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Charles Glaspie
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