Our P. waltl is growing!

lorilee

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We acquired a young P. waltl a couple months ago that we named Spot.

He's a voracious eater of earthworms and I thought I'd share some pics of how he's growing.
 

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Cool pics! It's neat to be able to see a sequence of photos showing the development. :happy:
 
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