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Neurergus Derjugini

mr cyclone

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Here are a few pictures of my Derjugini,theyre nice and chubby long may it last:happy:
 

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They look great!! I just LOVE Neurergus!! And these are just beautiful. Some day I hope we get some over here in the US.
 

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Thanks Tim they have proved to be the easiest of species I've kept for a while.I've kept them in almost the same conditions since I got them.I have 5 and 4 look the same and 1 has completely yellow spots,orange on the head is absent .I cleaned their enclosure last night and they have had a growth spurt,they have a very varied diet,eating everything I've put in with them,temperate woodlice,fruit flies and maggots seeming to be their favourites.
I've also noticed their colouration on their legs is very similar to crocatus.
Now its winter in Scotland they have been moved to my sitting room instead of the bedroom,which I fear might get too cold for them.
Their eating habits have dropped significantly due to the weather but are still nice n chubby and found newt poop in the enclosure I will post more pictures at the weekend when I change their substrate
 

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Some more pictures for you to drewel over Im in two minds on whether to let these go aquatic they are around 9cm are they too young or small to breed?
 

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