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<blockquote data-quote="Inventory Full" data-source="post: 146820" data-attributes="member: 28926"><p>Wow, gorgeous! That is the coloration I am excited to see slowly blooming. Mine is probably about 3/4 to an inch and I have started feeding one a week after I read a post on here and realized I was overfeeding them. Anxious parent here trying to keep them fed and happy. </p><p></p><p>I have a moss section with my slings for a little extra moisture and they seem to appreciate it as they hang out on top of it most of the time. </p><p></p><p>That blue one is beautiful, I was looking at c. cyaneopubescens because I love the coloration but I'm holding off for the time being. I'll get the experience with my brachys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inventory Full, post: 146820, member: 28926"] Wow, gorgeous! That is the coloration I am excited to see slowly blooming. Mine is probably about 3/4 to an inch and I have started feeding one a week after I read a post on here and realized I was overfeeding them. Anxious parent here trying to keep them fed and happy. I have a moss section with my slings for a little extra moisture and they seem to appreciate it as they hang out on top of it most of the time. That blue one is beautiful, I was looking at c. cyaneopubescens because I love the coloration but I'm holding off for the time being. I'll get the experience with my brachys. [/QUOTE]
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