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I'm so pleased with how she's growing! She's been eating and getting nice and fat and big :)

I'm so proud of her! Another month or two and I might put her in with Godric (with a tank divider)
 

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回复: Re: Misha's getting bigger and her color is coming along GREAT!

What a beautiful and fat girl!
 
Thanks! She was feisty right from the start and tried eating almost as soon as I got her. Luckily I've figured out that she can eat the pellets off the tank floor (no substrate) so that's made feeding time a LOT easier. Woo.

She cleans her plate almost every time :)
 
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