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  • he didn't do any of that, just stopped eating. Maybe as they grow, they don't display so many changes, I don't know. Good luck and keep me posted as sharing a breed of T can help me learn about mine :)
    Hi L. I, too, have an LP that I acquired when he was about 1 3/4" that is now about 4.5 inches DLS. For every molt until now, it was apparent, through the cessation of feeding and color changes (usually going from a silvery/pink and very hairy T to a very black, bald and rubbery. Now, though,
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