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aimee

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Hi all!
just want to say thanks to everyone who gave me info about my T.a.apuanus. They are now doing great! I've managed to turn them all fully aquatic and they are now eating frozen bloodworm. All nice and fat too!
Also, when i put them in the tank, i noticed the next day that they all shed their skin... Is this normal? It doesn't seem to have done them any harm, as they all sit on the bottom now, and their colours seem more vibrant as they are underwater. I have no gravel or filter but am doing daliy water changes.
Thanks!
 
It is completely normal, nothing to worry about.
Well done
Best wishes
 
Thanks Yago.
Glad its nothing to worry about, I look forward to them breeding in the next year!
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