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Ceratogyrus darlingi or marshalli
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<blockquote data-quote="lews r.a.d" data-source="post: 217417" data-attributes="member: 37784"><p>Quite a while back I came on here to figure out how to keep my newly purchased ceratogyrus marshalli or darlingi, and since then he has moulted a few times and has grown substantially. Since I last came on here I haven’t seen him much so I haven’t been able to get any more photographs of him. However today I tried to feed to feed him and he leapt out of his enclosure, which was a bit of a pain but I managed to get some more images of him in the process of putting him back in his habitat. In summary, is he/she able to be identified now?[ATTACH=full]67914[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lews r.a.d, post: 217417, member: 37784"] Quite a while back I came on here to figure out how to keep my newly purchased ceratogyrus marshalli or darlingi, and since then he has moulted a few times and has grown substantially. Since I last came on here I haven’t seen him much so I haven’t been able to get any more photographs of him. However today I tried to feed to feed him and he leapt out of his enclosure, which was a bit of a pain but I managed to get some more images of him in the process of putting him back in his habitat. In summary, is he/she able to be identified now?[ATTACH type="full"]67914[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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