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That's what I was thinking. He's still a good T and it doesn't change anything. I was just curious. Just a little disappointed that they got it wrong.Nope, this is more likely to be a B. bohemi or B. baumgarteni.
Either are wonderful Ts to have a well but it is definitely not a harmorii on your picture.
Love it the same way, I know you will. Do not be disappointed, you now have a valid reason (not like it was ever need ) to get a new T (B. harmorii). I trust if you reach out to Jamie's nicely you might even be able to get some kind of discount.That's what I was thinking. He's still a good T and it doesn't change anything. I was just curious. Just a little disappointed that they got it wrong.