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J.T.Cosmo

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Today i visited my friend who works in a petshop and found out they had got in some corn hatchlings. While i was there i helped her to clean them out and give them water. The 3 normals were very well behaved but the amel was just a little bit fiesty and tried to escape. I couldnt believe how fast it was for something so tiny, tatally full of attitude. It was amazing for me because my own amel is now 10 months oldand i kept thinking he wasnt growing very fast but today reassured me that he is doing well. I still find it hard to believe he was ever that size. Just thought i'd post this because its amazing how the time flies and you don't realize they are actually growing quite steadilly. hanks for looking.:)
 
It is amazing I have a four year old amel male, I got him when he was a hatchling, he is mellow laid back, easy. Then I take out my youngest hatchling fiesty tail rattling and so small it is hard to remember my big guy that little. susang
 
I got a 7 yr old corn, about 5.5ft and I could never imagine her as a TINY hatchling lol, no way!

: P I always thought Damien was small, but from what I have read, 3.5ft is okay for a 2 yr old : )
 
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