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<blockquote data-quote="Evanthomas" data-source="post: 107909" data-attributes="member: 10678"><p>I always refer to my rose hair as G. porteri because a few years back after I got her they reclassified the normal Rosie's as porteri and the red ones as rosea is that still going on?</p><p></p><p>Also I keep my adult female G porteri in a five gallon glass tank half full of the coco fiber bedding, bone dry, screen top. I overflow the water dish on the opposite side where her hide is and sometimes she will sit there other times she will stay in her dry zone. Mine has got to be pretty old because I've had her for about 7.5 years and got her from somebody who I believe bad her for 3-5 years and got her as an adult. Her last molt was probably three or more years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evanthomas, post: 107909, member: 10678"] I always refer to my rose hair as G. porteri because a few years back after I got her they reclassified the normal Rosie's as porteri and the red ones as rosea is that still going on? Also I keep my adult female G porteri in a five gallon glass tank half full of the coco fiber bedding, bone dry, screen top. I overflow the water dish on the opposite side where her hide is and sometimes she will sit there other times she will stay in her dry zone. Mine has got to be pretty old because I've had her for about 7.5 years and got her from somebody who I believe bad her for 3-5 years and got her as an adult. Her last molt was probably three or more years ago. [/QUOTE]
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