he's so small
at 3 weeks he had his horns already started,and he was only 15$,well hopefully this one will live a happy life in his 65g tall tank
ill post a pic in a day or so its real hard to get a good pic where hes so tiny
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he's so small
at 3 weeks he had his horns already started,and he was only 15$,well hopefully this one will live a happy life in his 65g tall tank
ill post a pic in a day or so its real hard to get a good pic where hes so tiny
wow, smaller than the ones I M looking at getting
this week
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Elizabeth (ecb)
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Personally, I wouldn't sell a baby so young. I have had great success with my babies but still find that there are ones that don't thrive after a few weeks. I have lost two from my last clutch. Both seemed to be growing and eating well and then just stopped and in a matter of a couple days they are gone. It's the same risk as buying a leopard gecko at 2 weeks like so many pet stores are selling them.
I wish you the best and hope to see several posts from you 
Good luck,
Marcia - FroggieB Dragons
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