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RED RUMP HIBERNATING??
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<blockquote data-quote="TheGreatWhiteKoos" data-source="post: 12844" data-attributes="member: 667"><p>From the picture it does look like a death curl. Sorry about your T. It sucks when a T dies and one has no explanation for its departure. I had 3 T's that died since I joined the hobby. My first B.Smithi sling died due to lack of hydration (this was my fault), my B.Abopilosum MM died due to old age (And he never got the chance to mate...) and then my A.Geniculata died as explained previously in this thread.</p><p> </p><p>I like the B.Vagans' . My juvenile female is very feisty, it's like she hanged around in a bar with some OBT's for way too long. These T's are also great eaters and easy to keep. Give some extra substrate, mine likes to borrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGreatWhiteKoos, post: 12844, member: 667"] From the picture it does look like a death curl. Sorry about your T. It sucks when a T dies and one has no explanation for its departure. I had 3 T's that died since I joined the hobby. My first B.Smithi sling died due to lack of hydration (this was my fault), my B.Abopilosum MM died due to old age (And he never got the chance to mate...) and then my A.Geniculata died as explained previously in this thread. I like the B.Vagans' . My juvenile female is very feisty, it's like she hanged around in a bar with some OBT's for way too long. These T's are also great eaters and easy to keep. Give some extra substrate, mine likes to borrow. [/QUOTE]
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