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<blockquote data-quote="New2T’s" data-source="post: 202077" data-attributes="member: 28395"><p>I’m raising one now. Got it as a sling and it’s now a juvie. They grow at a decent speed. Mine molted a couple months ago and man it’s a total jackass now. Soon as touch enclosure goes straight into standing threat posture. They can also be pretty skittish. I have to be careful bc mine will try to bolt out of enclosure. They are beautiful right after a molt. I recommend using a flashlight to see the coloration. Right now mine looks purplish. They appreciate more moisture. Just keep substrate damp. Mine doesn’t use its hide. It may start using it as it gets older. He’s filled his with substrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New2T’s, post: 202077, member: 28395"] I’m raising one now. Got it as a sling and it’s now a juvie. They grow at a decent speed. Mine molted a couple months ago and man it’s a total jackass now. Soon as touch enclosure goes straight into standing threat posture. They can also be pretty skittish. I have to be careful bc mine will try to bolt out of enclosure. They are beautiful right after a molt. I recommend using a flashlight to see the coloration. Right now mine looks purplish. They appreciate more moisture. Just keep substrate damp. Mine doesn’t use its hide. It may start using it as it gets older. He’s filled his with substrate. [/QUOTE]
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