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mark
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Yes it really looks like an ulcer. But it can easily be treated.
It would be very interesting if you could find out at what humidity he kept them. Because reproduction in shanjing only seems to occur with humidity levels of 95%. And I'm wondering if the same applies for kweichowensis.
Greetings
~Mark
It would be very interesting if you could find out at what humidity he kept them. Because reproduction in shanjing only seems to occur with humidity levels of 95%. And I'm wondering if the same applies for kweichowensis.
Greetings
~Mark