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P. Irminia & O. Aureotibialis
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<blockquote data-quote="Dratznkg" data-source="post: 92440" data-attributes="member: 10527"><p>I would much rather take the word of someone who has personally owned and cared for one of these l, than trust whatever random care sheet I mat find through Google and the thousands of other false care articles. Haha I even saw a care video for a G. Rosea today online insisting the importance of misting the enclosure and keeping the substrate very damp and the humidity high. We all know that this is a common misconception given to new hobbyists by retail pets stores and for-profit breeding companies that would rather make a buck than spend time on proper care information. (Sorry for the rant).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dratznkg, post: 92440, member: 10527"] I would much rather take the word of someone who has personally owned and cared for one of these l, than trust whatever random care sheet I mat find through Google and the thousands of other false care articles. Haha I even saw a care video for a G. Rosea today online insisting the importance of misting the enclosure and keeping the substrate very damp and the humidity high. We all know that this is a common misconception given to new hobbyists by retail pets stores and for-profit breeding companies that would rather make a buck than spend time on proper care information. (Sorry for the rant). [/QUOTE]
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