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Re: do leachies tend to bite???? nt


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Posted by STARMOM on December 30, 2002 at 20:09:11:

In Reply to: Re: leachie or auric? which is more interactive? posted by mikecoscia on December 30, 2002 at 19:45:56:

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:I love my auric's (one of my guys up top as a baby, and how she is today =)), but i find them less handable then the cresties for the fact that they "poop" on you like clock work. Well maybe it is just mine...lol. I am not sure about the leachies, but i am picking up a couple at the white plains show, so i will let you know. However from what i heard i would place them equal to the auric's Just be careful of their bite, you do not want to mess around with leachie teeth...hehe.
:-Mike





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