mbondy
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I've been super busy lately with college classes and other pets that I haven't had much time to bring my guys out this week. I free ranged them a bit today and couldn't resist taking pics! 
First up is my Hoe, still unnamed too! He is SUPER yellow, about 6 months old and I can't wait how he'll turn out as an adult. He has a great little temperament, he only somewhat puffs out when the camera is too close otherwise he's pretty unflappable.
Talk about a yellow head!
And here's my Kinyongia Multituberculata, Herbie that I bought from Seeco. He's turning a year old this month and is getting greener every day and has been displaying some blues. Of course my camera can't catch the colors but he's looking awesome.
And he slightly puffed up in the mirror, he's also unflappable.
And here's the resident cricket catcher, Foster. I rescued him a few weeks ago and he's a little monster. Luckily he pays no attention to the chams, Herbie isn't super fond of him though
Can you see the cham?!?!

First up is my Hoe, still unnamed too! He is SUPER yellow, about 6 months old and I can't wait how he'll turn out as an adult. He has a great little temperament, he only somewhat puffs out when the camera is too close otherwise he's pretty unflappable.

Talk about a yellow head!


And here's my Kinyongia Multituberculata, Herbie that I bought from Seeco. He's turning a year old this month and is getting greener every day and has been displaying some blues. Of course my camera can't catch the colors but he's looking awesome.

And he slightly puffed up in the mirror, he's also unflappable.

And here's the resident cricket catcher, Foster. I rescued him a few weeks ago and he's a little monster. Luckily he pays no attention to the chams, Herbie isn't super fond of him though

Can you see the cham?!?!
