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    Default RIP Tiny

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Size:  92.0 KBFound her floating this morning. Scooped her up 2 weeks ago during a rain. She's 1/3-1/2 the size of a normal juvenile. The others I captured were that much bigger and still had a bit of tail nub left. I knew she wasn't going to make it. Oh well, figured I'd try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duriel View Post
    Name:  tiny.jpg
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Size:  92.0 KBFound her floating this morning. Scooped her up 2 weeks ago during a rain. She's 1/3-1/2 the size of a normal juvenile. The others I captured were that much bigger and still had a bit of tail nub left. I knew she wasn't going to make it. Oh well, figured I'd try.
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    Default Re: RIP Tiny

    She was 1 of 5 I acquired from my backyard (up against my house during a rain, either hiding from the downpour or feasting on the spider infestation). 3 of the other 4 are growing slowly. 1 of them is very lightly colored and I think may be mentally challenged. She sits on the land side most of the day and is the only 1 of the group that doesn't freak out when I approach. Doesn't seem to mind being poked/held either. The 4th (actually 1st that I caught) is eating ravenously and is growing very fast. Going to have to separate them soon as she is approaching large enough to eat the others.

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