P. laoensis pics

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francesco

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Hi
here are some shots of my laoensis. They're not very recent though cos since they settled in the aquarium they've become strictly nocturnal. They're doing pretty well despite in july temps were quite high (28-29°C) but since they continued feeding I presume they were all right.
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Francesco

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They are very beautiful animals, Francesco. Although I am a little disappointed to see them in captivity so soon after being described.
 
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