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Martin Oosthuysen

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Here is a new photo of him most of what I can get off him
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See,that looks like a perfectly happy healthy T. Even in the hide,its still a great picture.
 

Tara Russell

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Alright can I ask you guys something for more thinking would it be wrong to keep a male and not breed it? Because I don't plan too be a breeder or anything like that. But I guess my main concern is I've a healthy happy T I like it when my pets are happy ^^
 

jujubees

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Sometimes when I look at him in his log he looks happy

Hahaha that's funny! I love happy animals. Anyways, I personally don't see anything wrong with not breeding him. If you do, be prepared to have a bunch of slings that you'll have to care for. Unless you give em away or sell them. Not all male T's in the wild will find a mate either
 

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