Meet Marley and the babies...

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Hi,

Here are a few pictures of Marley and of the babies. I've had Marley for a few months now and I’m amazed at how much character these gorgeous creatures have!

The (12) babies are just over a week old. I have just had to split them up onto different tanks as some are twice the size as others! Any thoughts and suggests on anything will be gratefully received.

Cheers! - Linz x
 

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Lovely babies you got there. ;)
 
Beautiful pictures!

Those baby's are so small and cute, i love it.
 
Great photos, sorry about you losing one, Best of luck with the others
 
Sorry to hear one of them died. There very lovely. Well done & good luck
 
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