Neotenic larva

BILLY JAMES

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My 2011 neotenic terrestris now around 7cm.
 

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interestring - is it an albino/leucistic as well? Did you breed it? Is this a one-time only or did you have others like it?
 
That's an oddity. Do you really mean 2011? Did it have littermates that have already morphed?
 
Awesome looking specimen! The coloration is really different. Wonder how it'll look like when its grown.
 
Yes its my first neotenic leucistic born i think january or february 2011 its normal siblings are now on land at 4cm.
 
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