Fluffy gilled boy!

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Here's a pic of Undyne! (In my defense I was told he was a girl) I love this boy so much. He's 3 years old and he's been through a lot due to my negligence, but thankfully I learned what's right and wrong and over the last year he's come so far. I'm showing off his bright red gills after he's just eaten. (He's like 11 inches btw. I had no idea they could get that big!)
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Here's a pic of Undyne! (In my defense I was told he was a girl) I love this boy so much. He's 3 years old and he's been through a lot due to my negligence, but thankfully I learned what's right and wrong and over the last year he's come so far. I'm showing off his bright red gills after he's just eaten. (He's like 11 inches btw. I had no idea they could get that big!)View attachment 90550
He’s gorgeous!
 
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