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good luck these are some of the slowest growing slings I have raised to date.
it would be a tie.....took over 2 years for one to hook out MMThey can't be any slower than E. sp Red can they?
it would be a tie.....took over 2 years for one to hook out MM
received mine at 1/2" (so a few molts before I got it) on 08/31/15. 9 molts later he hooked out on 11/14/17
so glad the little one arrived safe and well. hopefully moult soon for you as one of my others recently did. Enjoy and always a pleasure to deal with you.Many thanks to @Phil for this little beauty that has arrived this lunchtime.
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so glad the little one arrived safe and well. hopefully moult soon for you as one of my others recently did. Enjoy and always a pleasure to deal with you.
They will continue that attitude, always watch for them to run out.Very lively and determined to be out of the vial as soon as it arrived.
probably traumatised with leaving Lancashire and moving to Yorkshire..... (sorry war of the roses joke there he he, you know I don't mean it really ).Very lively and determined to be out of the vial as soon as it arrived.
probably traumatised with leaving Lancashire and moving to Yorkshire..... (sorry war of the roses joke there he he, you know I don't mean it really ).