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This is Sienna! She is a sub-adult Phyllocrania paradoxa and is known for being very curious.
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Richard is a Popa spurca who thinks he’s a stick. I gave up trying to convince him otherwise.
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Cricket is a male Theopropus elegans. The males only live for two months after they molt and he’s approaching 3-4. Somehow he hasn’t kicked the bucket yet.