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Flavistic Carnifex Crest

frogman

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I have a few flavistic T. Carnifex and one is starting to crest! I'll update often :)
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Thanks! I am feeding them all chopped worms and some bloodworms.
 

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This beautiful carnifex, this is a young adult? I will also advise Artemia, rich in carotene, it's resortir colors.
 
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