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I have a beadie that is over a year old that is no bigger then a hatchling. This "dwarf" beardie eats great and shed but never grows an inch. When i got him and his 7 other brothers and sisters i noticed that he wasn't growing like the others. All of his other brothers and sisters where growing like normal beardies should. He is the only one we keept from the group and we will never sell our little Smurf. for pics pm me and i'll email one to you.
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I have many that I am sure I will have until there dying days, But if I were to pick I can grantee I will NEVER part with my male ball python He was my first snake and I have had him for over 8 years, As well my male RES who I have had since I was 5 the female RES which I had received with him passed away a few year ago, but he’s still very much alive.