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Burrowing Red Island Birdeater
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<blockquote data-quote="spidey noob" data-source="post: 43853" data-attributes="member: 3191"><p>now im not a 100% shure on this, (only 60/40) but i think tss had some of these for sale backend of last year & in the description they were burrowers. </p><p>looks like the tank u got the T in is deep so u could add some more substrate & see what happens (not all burrowing spices burrow in captivety)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spidey noob, post: 43853, member: 3191"] now im not a 100% shure on this, (only 60/40) but i think tss had some of these for sale backend of last year & in the description they were burrowers. looks like the tank u got the T in is deep so u could add some more substrate & see what happens (not all burrowing spices burrow in captivety) [/QUOTE]
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