The Pride of the 90g

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Here's the lion pride, these 4 and a rhino in a 90g.

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Group photo, this is so insane, I think they are stalking the rhino, because they see me hand feed him big fat juicy mollies. So tomorrow, everybody gets a molly or 2.

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Close up photo shoot, the antennata was a no show. This antennata has a bit of a different personality than others I 've had, a bit more reclusive. And on the flipside, the radiata, much more outgoing and aggressive than others I've had. Have you ever seen such a red fuzzy, a big boy with all those bands. I think the zebra is a female. And look at that face of the rhino.
 

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