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gold knee size?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tongue Flicker" data-source="post: 22523" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>I find G.pulchripes as medium-fast growers probably just because of our weather here. They definitely grow faster than their cousin rosies. Try increasing the temps a little as well as the humidity and by that i don't mean moistening their substrate. You could put your T enclosure on top of a water filled tray or inside a bigger aquarium with an inch of water to raise humidity around your T without getting the substrate wet to increase its metabolism and thus the appetite</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tongue Flicker, post: 22523, member: 1055"] I find G.pulchripes as medium-fast growers probably just because of our weather here. They definitely grow faster than their cousin rosies. Try increasing the temps a little as well as the humidity and by that i don't mean moistening their substrate. You could put your T enclosure on top of a water filled tray or inside a bigger aquarium with an inch of water to raise humidity around your T without getting the substrate wet to increase its metabolism and thus the appetite [/QUOTE]
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