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Congrats and contact me if you want to part with her!
Timm
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I am constantly seeking info to improve the comfort of my animals, and am happy to volunteer any knowledge I posses, feel free to inquire....and a lot of Gex...
Clint, indeed a H. wahlbergi- a nice one at that! Seems there have been some nice wild-caught ones creeping back in. Glad we have some new blood to work with. Do you have a group of these?
Harold. Unfortunately just the female right now. There was a "pair" but the male was definitely not a wahlbergi, definitely a Blaesodactylus species instead. I'm quite happy with just her but for sure would like a breeding pair/group someday.