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Fire sals get to around 8-10 inches, but it depends on the sub species.
Price again varies depending on what they are, but anything from £5 upwards again depending on the size, but expect to pay about £40-50 for an adult pair. Adults really need a tank no smaller than 2 foot long, as they are real active at night, a woodland set up with bark hides and a temperature of no more than 20c for extended periods. Ben
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