s. calceatum

LasidoraGT

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Arn't these suppose to be super duper aggressive and extremely fast? I want to see some pics as well
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Its still teeny tiny, like 3/4"-1" big. It will be very hard for me to get any pics of it with my camera but I will try.

I'm still not sure what I am going to rehouse it in, It's obviously gonna be a bit on the bigger side so I wont have to rehouse that many times. Right now though I am rehousing my p. cambridgei female into a zoo med tank with the opening in the front and on top so I can have easy access to clean. It's gonna be a pretty big upgrade from her critter keeper.

using the critter keeper to rehouse my p. ornata into. I will post pics of it too, i might be able to sex the dang thing now.
 
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J.huff23

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Oh I thought it was bigger. So dont sweat it about the pic. Still, congrats on the new addition. Im surprised that The nature boy hasnt said something on this yet. I think his two favorite Ts are P.Murinus and s.Calceatum.
 

J.huff23

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Very nice. I think that NB has made this T more and more popular{D . I am actually cosidering the possiblity of getting one.
 

Protectyaaaneck

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it looks just like my h. mac sling that I have just a little lighter in color.
yeah but before nb was hypin em up I was allready thinking of getting one. They are so awesome looking when bigger.
 
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