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Barred Tiger growth

yanger

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Seems like he has grown quite a lot after 7 months. I feed him a diet of crickets, mealworms and fish/fillet.
He has developed a much more brilliant yellow coloration.
 

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Please avoid contact between different caudate species (problem with skin toxins !)
 
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