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jesper
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Just found out that the importer that has brought huge amounts of C.ensicauda ensicauda to Sweden now have started to buy up C.pyrrhogaster sasayama. Their ensicauda came from the markets of Hong Kong so presumably these came from the same place.
Anyway, I have bought two females and one male(a couple of months ago when I thought I had found a rarity), these have now bred and also consumed(I assume) most of their offspring. However three larva survived the onslaught and are already feasting away on bloodworms
(Message edited by Jesper on July 16, 2005)
(Message edited by Jesper on July 16, 2005)
Anyway, I have bought two females and one male(a couple of months ago when I thought I had found a rarity), these have now bred and also consumed(I assume) most of their offspring. However three larva survived the onslaught and are already feasting away on bloodworms

(Message edited by Jesper on July 16, 2005)
(Message edited by Jesper on July 16, 2005)