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    my group now is:
    0.1het albino ball
    0.1 emperor scorpion
    0.1 Uroplatus lineatus
    3.2 Uroplatus phantasticus
    1.2 Uroplatus ebenaui
    1.1 Uroplatus sikorae(new and hope they do ok-they look a bit rough)
    1.2 leopard geckos(and a few eggs)
    1.1 veiled chameleons
    4 monkey skinks that im not sure about anymore-i thought it was 1.3,or 2.2 but theyre confusing me this week with there behavior.
    1.3 feeder rats and about 20-25 young ones
    a bunch of hisser roaches and a few Eudicella euthalia(flower beetles)

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    Uroplatus Lineatus are freaking beautiful...

    Updated Collection:
    1.2 ball pythons
    1.2 green anoles
    0.0.2 american toads
    1.0 plated lizards

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    Captain Spiffy the Wonder Cat.....I LOVE that!!
    The sad part is, the "Wonder" part of this wonder cat is that it's a wonder she manages to remember to breathe with as little practical brain power as she shows. A friend whose husband and son are allergic to cats rescued her from some kids in their neighborhood when she was a kitten. We agreed to take her until a good home could be found for her. When my wife brought her home, she was so starved that she could barely walk two steps without falling over.

    She recovered, but I think the malnutrition of her youth damaged her brain. I don't think I've ever seen a cat either so stupid or so stubborn.
    We do not quit playing because we grow old; we grow old because we quit playing.

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    That must make for some very entertaining moments at your house, Hoomi!
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