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Jenblalock003

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Here is Baby and Ninja. Ninja wouldn't stay still lol


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Here is Baby and Ninja. Ninja wouldn't stay still lol
 

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What tiny babies you have. It's fun watching them grow.
 

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Very cute and unique with the dark head. I haven't seen a sully like that
 

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Adorable babies! Do you keep them on coconut coir? I'm asking just because I have never seen baby sullys with heads naturally that dark before! Sometimes the coconut coir can stain their skin a little bit, but nothing a warm soak won't cure.

I love their dark heads though! [TURTLE]
 

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Barista5261 said:
Adorable babies! Do you keep them on coconut coir? I'm asking just because I have never seen baby sullys with heads naturally that dark before! Sometimes the coconut coir can stain their skin a little bit, but nothing a warm soak won't cure.

I love their dark heads though! [TURTLE]

I've def noticed Ninja's head is darker and yes I do use coconut coir as substrate. And they do get daily 20-25 min soaks twice a day so maybe it is a little stained? Hope it's not a bad thing.


Jenblalock003 said:
Barista5261 said:
Adorable babies! Do you keep them on coconut coir? I'm asking just because I have never seen baby sullys with heads naturally that dark before! Sometimes the coconut coir can stain their skin a little bit, but nothing a warm soak won't cure.

I love their dark heads though! [TURTLE]

I've def noticed Ninja's head is darker and yes I do use coconut coir as substrate. And they do get daily 20-25 min soaks twice a day so maybe it is a little stained? Hope it's not a bad thing.

Also they were little dirty when I took the pic and also the filter I used on the camera prob had something to do with it


Jenblalock003 said:
Barista5261 said:
Adorable babies! Do you keep them on coconut coir? I'm asking just because I have never seen baby sullys with heads naturally that dark before! Sometimes the coconut coir can stain their skin a little bit, but nothing a warm soak won't cure.

I love their dark heads though! [TURTLE]

I've def noticed Ninja's head is darker and yes I do use coconut coir as substrate. And they do get daily 20-25 min soaks twice a day so maybe it is a little stained? Hope it's not a bad thing.


Jenblalock003 said:
Barista5261 said:
Adorable babies! Do you keep them on coconut coir? I'm asking just because I have never seen baby sullys with heads naturally that dark before! Sometimes the coconut coir can stain their skin a little bit, but nothing a warm soak won't cure.

I love their dark heads though! [TURTLE]

I've def noticed Ninja's head is darker and yes I do use coconut coir as substrate. And they do get daily 20-25 min soaks twice a day so maybe it is a little stained? Hope it's not a bad thing.

Also they were little dirty when I took the pic and also the filter I used on the camera prob had something to do with it




This is a pic of him when I first got him before using the coconut coir.
 

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