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It's been way too long since I started a new thread, so here goes...
H. Cyanurus is a specits I've been interested in for a long time, so when I was offered some juveniles last winter I snapped them up. To start off with I found them quite fragile and tricky to feed. Unfortunately one died and i was worried about the others, but after speaking with another keeper I upped their temperature and things improved straight away. The five survivors are now fully aquatic doing very well, although the males are quite slow growing compared to the females. I'm hoping they will mature in time for next year's breading season and can't wait to see the males breeding colours!
H. Cyanurus is a specits I've been interested in for a long time, so when I was offered some juveniles last winter I snapped them up. To start off with I found them quite fragile and tricky to feed. Unfortunately one died and i was worried about the others, but after speaking with another keeper I upped their temperature and things improved straight away. The five survivors are now fully aquatic doing very well, although the males are quite slow growing compared to the females. I'm hoping they will mature in time for next year's breading season and can't wait to see the males breeding colours!
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