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A nice looking lizard cat? Has it got a L-number??
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Hi,
No L number, but a name ...<I>Psuedohemiodon apithanos</I>
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Dave
No L number, but a name ...<I>Psuedohemiodon apithanos</I>
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Hi!
Yeap it is the one!
By the way that is a pretty good price for one ( or more) ...
Just would say that the gravel is sure not the best substrat for keeping them, very small gravel or sand would be far more better than this...
If you can get that species I would go for it, of course if you have room for them...
Cheers
Yann
Yeap it is the one!
By the way that is a pretty good price for one ( or more) ...
Just would say that the gravel is sure not the best substrat for keeping them, very small gravel or sand would be far more better than this...
If you can get that species I would go for it, of course if you have room for them...
Cheers
Yann
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