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<blockquote data-quote="Digger" data-source="post: 305054" data-attributes="member: 6853"><p>[USER=9923]@roadglide16[/USER] Another great set of photographs RG. I've raised a lot of different species, but never ghosts. It's time to join the fray, methinks. I with my favorite species, Tenodera sinensis, I've generally found handling them (gently) with regularity and from a young age, gets them used to scampering less. The guys are always more of a problem than the girls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digger, post: 305054, member: 6853"] [USER=9923]@roadglide16[/USER] Another great set of photographs RG. I've raised a lot of different species, but never ghosts. It's time to join the fray, methinks. I with my favorite species, Tenodera sinensis, I've generally found handling them (gently) with regularity and from a young age, gets them used to scampering less. The guys are always more of a problem than the girls. [/QUOTE]
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