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    Meet Thurman!

    Hey all! A couple of weeks ago I posted about setups for a bp that I was planning on getting. Sure enough, last Saturday I picked up a gorgeous boy from the Richmond Reptile Expo!

    His name is Thurman, and he was advertised as a PewterBee (Cinnamon/Pastel/Spider). He's about a month old, super sweet, and very forgiving of my new owner jitters.











    (His temps have since settled. He's in a 10 gal, as I originally had a tub set up for him, but my brother spilled his water, and the humidity was through the roof. I'm currently waiting on a smaller Ultratherm UTH to arrive to replace the really, really crappy Zilla one he has now, and will pick up some standing foliage.)



    Baby pictures from his breeder, American Made Exotics!









    I'm going to try and get a meal in him today. He's been really chill, not showing too many signs of stress. I've tried to leave him be, but had to handle him a bit to switch the tanks, and get everything settled. He's wary when I reach for him, but instantly chill when being held. I'm looking forward to a good many years with this little guy!

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