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Anyone’s guess?? T Albopilosum juvenile.
You'll probably have a few more years with him, so it's not like he'll be gone next week. Enjoy him!
Oh I will! I’ll have to keep an eye on my P Sazimai. I have 3 that can almost be called Juveniles. They were in the same order as that T Albopilosum. They were my very first order of T’s. I’d like to just know that one of my firsts will be with me for years to come. An interesting note. This T Albopilosum is the largest, fastest growing of the trio I have so wondering if the other two are females?? Just a thought.
 
Oh I will! I’ll have to keep an eye on my P Sazimai. I have 3 that can almost be called Juveniles. They were in the same order as that T Albopilosum. They were my very first order of T’s. I’d like to just know that one of my firsts will be with me for years to come. An interesting note. This T Albopilosum is the largest, fastest growing of the trio I have so wondering if the other two are females?? Just a thought.
Growth rate is determined by a number of factors, so the fact that it's male may have some impact on it growing quickly, but it wouldn't be the only reason. If you've got 3 your odds of having at least one female are decent. Good luck to you!
 

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