confirm Leiarus longibarbis
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confirm Leiarus longibarbis
Is this Leiarus longibarbis ? Sorry for the dirty glass.
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Yes, a really nice one. If you can clean up the glass and get some nice big pics I'm sure we could use a few more pics in the Cat-eLog.
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Thankyou all for the nice comments. When I bought him he was like 2 inches long with some stupid pet shop name. I really had no idea what I was buying. I have had him now for about 8 months. He's in a 55 by himself right now. I already have tank space for him as he grows. You wouldn't believe the length of his barbles it's neat. I'll send some better pics this weekend.
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