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#364440 Sh0e
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Roaches  I know we had a huge arguments over this, and i’m not here to start any again, but i just managed to start breeding lobster roaches, and i think that they will become my new favorite food source, nothing against silkies which are great, but. . . now they are free, clean, and quiet! i hate crickets. . .just thought i’d share, i’m pretty darn excited. BTW, does anyone want a leopard gecko? i currently have 7 and i have a young juvie one that lost the very end of her tail about a month ago, she is doing great now though. She is just a high yellow normal, and i’m working with patternless morphs and hypos right now. I actually don’t want anything for her, except shipping which is expensive enough already. She is a tad young to sex right now, but i believe that she is a female, however i haven’t checked in a while. if you are intersted PM me. anywhoo. . .roaches!!!!
This is the little leo, temporarily named Spot.

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#366119 Roger310
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Message To: Sh0e In reference to Message Id: 364440
Roaches  Lobster roaches are great. I too prefer them over crickets and silkies for our chameleon. They are very easy to keep, no odor, and quite. If I can just get my girlfriend to see this I’d have more.
Here is a picture of Cell, our male Panther chameleon, munching on a lobster roach. He loves ’em!

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