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Tarabull

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Because everyone needs another siren picture in their life. She has been really active since I cleaned her tank yesterday and moved one of her tubes. I hope she isn't stressed and will calm down to her normal lazy self soon. At least it has given me an oportunity to get a couple good pictures.
 

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I have one that's fairly small yet. How big has yours grown? HOw big when you got her?
 
I want to say she was about 8 inches when I bought her. I've had her for a 2 or 3 years, and she is around 14 or 15 inches. They are great! I love how she pretends to be a stick sometimes and will hang straight out from her plant, lying in wait for food.
 
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