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    Domos Ophiusa gregmonsta's Avatar
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    Re: Just saying hi.

    Greetings
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    what kind of tortoise did you have? i keep a few Ts and k. hibernalis females. just got a vietnam centipede yesterday. i also keep three species of roaches as feeders, except my hissers, which just popped out a ton of babies!
    mike

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    Yeah Mike...looks like you found a bug buddy!
    Marnie
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    Re: Just saying hi.

    bug buddy.. i like that! i'd like to expand my collection in the future. just getting my feet wet at the moment
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    Re: Just saying hi.

    Quote Originally Posted by mikem View Post
    what kind of tortoise did you have? i keep a few Ts and k. hibernalis females. just got a vietnam centipede yesterday. i also keep three species of roaches as feeders, except my hissers, which just popped out a ton of babies!
    She was a spur thigh, Testudo graeca graeca.
    Quote Originally Posted by mikem View Post
    bug buddy.. i like that! i'd like to expand my collection in the future. just getting my feet wet at the moment
    Bug buddy sounds awesome lol. I suggest a scorpion or a domino beetle since you seem to like the not so friendly bugs. :P
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    As well as beardies, a grumpy cat, one tarzan like hamster and a lot of bugs.

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    Re: Just saying hi.

    He probably has them already...Mike has all the scary bugs!
    Marnie
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    Re: Just saying hi.

    Hello and welcome

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    Re: Just saying hi.

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    Re: Just saying hi.

    Welcome to the forum family! I also have an albino checkered, Adira (sister of Marnie's little guy Hermes).
    Kat
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    Re: Just saying hi.

    Quote Originally Posted by Squishy View Post
    Bug buddy sounds awesome lol. I suggest a scorpion or a domino beetle since you seem to like the not so friendly bugs. :P
    i'm actually considering a communal species of scorpion, maybe centruroides hentzi. i'll look up th domino beetle. not that famiilar with beetles.
    mike

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