Pictures at my T.marmoratus with my new camera.

They really are!

Then i propose that you start to search after this species at once:D

Good luck!
Regards/Tomas
 
A litle uppdate ..I did Mesure my biggest marm today(female im 99% sure at) whole 11cm..they are growing.

/Tomas
 
A litle uppdate at my 2.3.4 marms.

Apologize for the bad quality
Regards/Tomas
 

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