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Tapinauchenius sp Caribbean Diamond
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<blockquote data-quote="Psyrocke" data-source="post: 85665" data-attributes="member: 4547"><p>My 1" specimen that I received from a friend of an acquaintance is super good at burrowing and hiding despite their label as a Tappi.</p><p>[ATTACH]18000[/ATTACH] </p><p>This end is the exit. The entrance is behind a leaf semi webbed up. It would seem this Tap might be an obligate burrower as opposed to the test. The others have made den areas but not as shut off not as constantly in it as this guy. I keep a large water dish on dry sub in the enclosure as I have my other Taps and temps in the mid to high 70s.</p><p></p><p>Figured I'd document this since I hadn't really done it with my sling and there isn't a ton of into out there on this species of Tap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Psyrocke, post: 85665, member: 4547"] My 1" specimen that I received from a friend of an acquaintance is super good at burrowing and hiding despite their label as a Tappi. [ATTACH]18000[/ATTACH] This end is the exit. The entrance is behind a leaf semi webbed up. It would seem this Tap might be an obligate burrower as opposed to the test. The others have made den areas but not as shut off not as constantly in it as this guy. I keep a large water dish on dry sub in the enclosure as I have my other Taps and temps in the mid to high 70s. Figured I'd document this since I hadn't really done it with my sling and there isn't a ton of into out there on this species of Tap. [/QUOTE]
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