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TheMightyOscar;2800769; said:
NICE! follow katschamne's advice and you'll be good. they like their substrate BONE dry.

oh arlight, as u guys know im a noob, but i can fix the problems right now, so i will lol

but dont worry, ill take great care of it, as ive wanted one for a long ass time

btw, when i saw this things fangs, i was like @_@
good thing i got a nice one :P
 
Mad About Cichlids;2802493; said:
Nice


Looks like a red phase:drool:

Yes she does...


Also, give her a hide, mine loves her and stays in it quite a a lot.
Half of a flower pot works great.

This is my baby, she's a grumpy cow.
It is best not to handle them at all, if one bites you, you are very likely to fling her away, and most likely end up with her being injured severely.

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:iagree:

Even from a short drop they can easily rupture their abdomen. When I used to keep Ts I barely ever handles mines but whenever I do I usually test their mood with a soft paintbrush to see how they'll react.



Watch for the food dance they sometime do, very entertaining.
 
Mad About Cichlids;2802558; said:
Even from a short drop they can easily rupture their abdomen

ya, i know, and it sux


i have the dirt in, i just need a hiding spot lol
 
bettagurl;2802534; said:
Yes she does...


Also, give her a hide, mine loves her and stays in it quite a a lot.
Half of a flower pot works great.

This is my baby, she's a grumpy cow.
It is best not to handle them at all, if one bites you, you are very likely to fling her away, and most likely end up with her being injured severely.


nice, luckily i got a nice one lol
 
ive fixed the enclosure, its not dry enuf yet, but i will let it dry out

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