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So, it's not a scaley friend but... It's interesting, none the less.
Some of you may have seen my post on someone's thread stating I was going to begin looking for hairless rats... Today's Lexington Reptile Expo happened, and there were a lot of faces I hadn't seen last time. One of these new faces had brought along some guinea pigs. He breeds, specifically, hairless guinea pigs. So, I thought,"... It's been -years- since I've had a guinea pig... and guinea pigs live longer... I think I've missed the humble guinea pig." $50 dollars later, here comes my hairless girl!
Just weened. She hasn't been socialized so I have the task of getting her accustomed to being held. She'll be getting a cage mate tomorrow.~
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Ouro - Baby Albino Western Hognose (M)
Myra - Baby Jag x Coastal Carpet Python (F)
Ryu - Adult Leopard Gecko(M)