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<blockquote data-quote="Tabitha" data-source="post: 133309" data-attributes="member: 27934"><p>Hi Tom, thanks for the reply, </p><p>There’s three subspecies, jacksonii, xantholophus and merumontus, I don’t think it’s been renamed or anything and is the most common one in captivity I think. He came to me after poor care and I thought I would lose him but he pulled around and he’s a little cherub. </p><p>Parsons lifespan is usually about 20-25 years so they really are a huge commitment. Atticus is 500g but potentially could double that! </p><p>There’s are a few people breeding mellers now, I know of a couple of great people breeding them now if you change your mind, I’d never buy wc but I nearly got a cb mellers here a while back but lost out, they are very rare here, but I love them too, I love the waves dorsal line and the colours. I think I have my hands full with the parsons though.</p><p>I’m glad you enjoyed the pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabitha, post: 133309, member: 27934"] Hi Tom, thanks for the reply, There’s three subspecies, jacksonii, xantholophus and merumontus, I don’t think it’s been renamed or anything and is the most common one in captivity I think. He came to me after poor care and I thought I would lose him but he pulled around and he’s a little cherub. Parsons lifespan is usually about 20-25 years so they really are a huge commitment. Atticus is 500g but potentially could double that! There’s are a few people breeding mellers now, I know of a couple of great people breeding them now if you change your mind, I’d never buy wc but I nearly got a cb mellers here a while back but lost out, they are very rare here, but I love them too, I love the waves dorsal line and the colours. I think I have my hands full with the parsons though. I’m glad you enjoyed the pictures. [/QUOTE]
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