Too skinny?

tcbemis

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I'm wondering... Is this guy skinny? We put them into a huge tank (from their "cribs" of tupperware/paper towels) and I'm not sure he's eating. They've been in there now about 2 months. He just looks slightly less plump than his sibs.
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He looks fine! In fact, he looks great. Though putting on a gram or so won't hurt.
 
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