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An impending arrival of a subadult female got the boys all excited (projection or transference?, I don't know). They were all out eating today. I've heard people call them living rocks to account for their level of activity. I'd like to restate that in this enclosure, heavily planted, they move about while wearing their invisibility cloak. Somehow over the 'winter' they have gained a few grams. I did weigh them after a first soak, but still, I wonder if they eat the isopods. When I drop very small garden snails in, they waste no effort to sneak up on them and eat them. They get a sorta bug eyed 'spengleri' look to them when stalking a snail.
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