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    What a great looking Mojo Scott, good luck with him.

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    Re: Mojave Pics - Outdoors

    DAYUM! :eek:

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    Re: Mojave Pics - Outdoors

    Wow man, you just got my dream snake ::tries not to be jealous:: AWEsome!
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    Re: Mojave Pics - Outdoors

    Good looking Mojo there
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    Re: Mojave Pics - Outdoors

    Sweet Mojave! Looks great, excellent pickup!

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    Re: Mojave Pics - Outdoors

    When you guys take these pics outside arent you afraid of bringing mites or something into your collection?

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    Re: Mojave Pics - Outdoors

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony25
    When you guys take these pics outside arent you afraid of bringing mites or something into your collection?
    No not really there is a very VERY VERY slim chance that a reptile mite will be around in the grass they tend to stick to reptiles and get transmitted when two wild reptiles come in contact with each other.
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    Re: Mojave Pics - Outdoors

    oh man that's a beautiful mojave! they're my favorite and i want one so bad!! you're so lucky!

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    Re: Mojave Pics - Outdoors

    Cool so a reptile mite is a dif kind of mite then the type of mite that may be on a tree outside?



    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
    No not really there is a very VERY VERY slim chance that a reptile mite will be around in the grass they tend to stick to reptiles and get transmitted when two wild reptiles come in contact with each other.

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