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Pics and New Additions

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Posted by: RMCADguy at Wed Mar 18 19:23:44 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RMCADguy ]  
   

I was inspired by the recent pictures posted to put up a few of my own.

A shot of Oliver, growing strong but no longer the friendly lizard he was. In a weeks time he developed an attitude for some reason, no worries though, he is still a wicked cool lizard.

A young female granite from Nick and Austin, eventually will be bred with Oliver.

Also, the redback male that I acquired turned out to be a great help. A friend of mine had a pair of redbacks come out of cooling and he lost the male, so he gave me the female with the hopes that she will produce. She is a small chuck, but is more than old enough to produce.

The same friend was kind enough to give me a male Granite. This guy looks real nice, he is dark in the pictures, but believe me, he is super contrasty during the day.


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