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<blockquote data-quote="Therasoid" data-source="post: 47215" data-attributes="member: 3538"><p>Hello and welcome.</p><p> Nice to see someone starting with a G. pulchra, instead of rosea/porteri, you did great!</p><p> One of the faster growing T's in the genus and gorgeous right after a molt. They are large when fully mature, reaching 7", although that takes about 10 years. Lol! Rarely kick hairs, mine never did, and only refused food during pre molt. Sold him a couple of years back to breed, should get another one, kinda miss that boy. [emoji17] </p><p> Being that I'm blind in one eye and can't see out the other. Lol! The last picture is female. Lucky you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Therasoid, post: 47215, member: 3538"] Hello and welcome. Nice to see someone starting with a G. pulchra, instead of rosea/porteri, you did great! One of the faster growing T's in the genus and gorgeous right after a molt. They are large when fully mature, reaching 7", although that takes about 10 years. Lol! Rarely kick hairs, mine never did, and only refused food during pre molt. Sold him a couple of years back to breed, should get another one, kinda miss that boy. [emoji17] Being that I'm blind in one eye and can't see out the other. Lol! The last picture is female. Lucky you! [/QUOTE]
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