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    Here is one of the smallest male crosshatch we’ve come across. If you know male crosshatch generally come in upwards of 8″-12″. This one is about 5-6″ and yes their price is inversely proportional to its size. It will be hard to not put this in our display! Please PM with interest. [embedded content]

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