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heres some pics of my 4 big juveniles. 2 wildtypes and 2 leucistics. i put them all in the same tank at the weekend and they are getting on like a house on fire.
Wildtype is making sure the leucistics dont cause any trouble in the tank.
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Look at me im cute!
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My worms!
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Wildtype and leucistic chilling. other wildtype thrashing around.
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Wow! Claire congrats you've done so well raising them! they look so healthy and happy. How old Are they? i really like the second pic, so cute!
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they're gorgeous Claire. They obviously enjoy their tucker-( food )...it's sooo apparent in the leucistics belly, lol.
I'm wondering if you are going to keep them all, too.
 
Hello everyone. thanks for the comments
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.i think ill keep one of each colour and sell the other 2 but not sure yet. the wildtypes are around 6 months old and the leucistics are around 5 months old. and they do love their food.hehe.
 
those are some little angels you have there Claire! all these photos just make me wish i had one right now! But of course im stuck cycling...
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