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Old 10-01-16, 09:07 AM   #1
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Phantom for Halloween

I wish I could have took her outside to capture her true colours but it was just to cold . Anyway here's a little dwarf phantom female





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Old 10-01-16, 10:52 AM   #2
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what a beautiful girl. she really has a pretty pattern.
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what a beautiful girl. she really has a pretty pattern.
Thanks M&C she's also got this strange orange colour to her when she out in the sunlight but like I said it was just to cold to take her outside today
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Gorgeous. I saw an adult Kalatoa today. Now that is a retic I could manage . So tempted and you guys don't help with all your photos...
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Gorgeous. I saw an adult Kalatoa today. Now that is a retic I could manage . So tempted and you guys don't help with all your photos...
You should seriously think about getting one mate, I've owed a few different types of snakes and worked with a lot more and I can honestly say there's nothing like a retic in my opinion
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Beautiful ♡ it's a very good thing that store isn't closer...
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Beautiful ♡ it's a very good thing that store isn't closer...
Thanks mate and working there is worse especially if seen the price I get offered some of the beautiful animals at but unfortunately we can't have any more giants so I have to pass
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Thanks mate and working there is worse especially if seen the price I get offered some of the beautiful animals at but unfortunately we can't have any more giants so I have to pass
You keep telling me a Kalatoa isn't a giant per se ...
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You keep telling me a Kalatoa isn't a giant per se ...
I'm not really into SDs mate so you could probably tell me quicker you've done more research than me . But I know when someone has been bitten by the retic bug and you've got it bad
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But if you don't have more room for giants that doesn't mean no more room for snakes full stop
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Sounds like an SD would be a good fit Dave. Much less space then Jenny
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Sounds like an SD would be a good fit Dave. Much less space then Jenny
that's true mate but I think I'll just hold on to Jenny
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that's true mate but I think I'll just hold on to Jenny
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I'm not swapping Jenny for an SD is your boiler busted
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