Matttoadman
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Ceratogyrus brachycephalus, Hysterocrates laticeps, Heterothele villocella hmm.....
Toss a coin. That will let you know which you want whether it lands on the side you picked or not.Ceratogyrus brachycephalus, Hysterocrates laticeps, Heterothele villocella hmm.....
Tossing a coin works better with only two options, no? Write their name on three small pieces of paper, turn them into small "balls", mix them and pick one. Or, get all three, of course!Toss a coin. That will let you know which you want whether it lands on the side you picked or not.
And of course coming from a T owner, get them all!!!
It matters not if there's 3 or more options with a coin. You just with sets. First 2 up. The winner goes against the remaining one.Tossing a coin works better with only two options, no? Write their name on three small pieces of paper, turn them into small "balls", mix them and pick one. Or, get all three, of course!
I have considered Her. On my top 10.Oh, and don't forget Ceratogyrus sanderi. I mean, that lovely "plug" instead of the horn.
Obviously I'm sure that after your "hmm....." you have considered the Goddess 0.1 Pelinobius muticus PBUH -- Peace Be Upon Her
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How big do Laticeps get?Being you, in the situation of "one only", I will choose H.laticeps. They have that good attitude plus size. Now IMO when it comes to T's for me size is always a great plus. With that said, I love genus Ceratogyrus in general.
... who I am kidding? I love all 'baboons' :-/
Well (females talking only) while I'm not completely sure at 100% I say like 0.1 Pelinobius muticus, someone here in Italy said even a bit more.How big do Laticeps get?
those are some nice looking javas you have thereAs long as they eat these. View attachment 223798
C. brachycephalus.Ceratogyrus brachycephalus, Hysterocrates laticeps, Heterothele villocella hmm.....