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Post by garlicpickle 2009-03-21, 12:25

Ths is the second T I bought, an E. campestratus sling. So far I have not seen it much as it likes to burrow. But last weekend it moulted, so I thought I'd dig it up today to see what it looks like now. It's so cute!

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Post by Admin 2009-03-21, 12:31

Very nice little one Lisa Very Happy
I nearly got one from Lee but mainly after pokies & avics atm and some other sp.
How big is it as it looks a fair size?

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Post by garlicpickle 2009-03-21, 12:43

It's an inch or so legspan Peter, not that big really. It's never been a big eater so I reckon I'll be waiting a while for it to grow. Smile
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Post by Admin 2009-03-21, 12:51

garlicpickle wrote:It's an inch or so legspan Peter, not that big really. It's never been a big eater so I reckon I'll be waiting a while for it to grow. Smile


Ah alright looks a little bigger lol, your husband is quite a good photographer xD

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Post by garlicpickle 2009-03-21, 12:59

Always good to have the skillz to make things look bigger than they really are Wink
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