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    Re: First young of the year!

    Very nice. As soon as I have space for another two or three full-size enclosures, I'm going to get a bunch of parietalis.

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    Re: First young of the year!

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Very nice. As soon as I have space for another two or three full-size enclosures, I'm going to get a bunch of parietalis.
    Thanks...I can highly reconmend them!

    Thanks Rhea and Greg.
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    Re: First young of the year!

    Omg they are so cute!very red ...

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    Re: First young of the year!

    Thanks,
    In the picture they are feeding on Coalfish/Pollack. Enriched with calcium supplements.

    took some pictures again today...Photo's do m no justice. They look sooooo much better in real life...
    3 weeks old and just had its first shed




    2 months (and 3 days) old and looking good.
    low red female

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    Re: First young of the year!

    That 'low' red looks good enough to me ... my male only has red on the line above the ventrals .... the dorsal line is completely black I might end up with one of your not so 'low' reds after all
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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