CWilson13
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Hey everybody, just wanted to add to my growing list of posts today by introducing our newest addition Arya. We adopted her about a month ago and she has already adapted to her new 20gL home like she was born there.
She is about 5-6 months old at most, details from previous owner were a bit sketchy. Because of her age we are not 100% sure of her gender but she shows all indications of being female thus far.
She has already passed her first exam with flying colors as well. She took a few days to get used to eating Dubias and Superworms instead of crickets but now she gobbles them up and even watches me get them ready for her. She definitely means business when it comes to food, she even mistook my finger for a worm once. So [MENTION=51448]amsdadtodd[/MENTION] I have finally been bitten like you
We have a pretty good idea that she is mostly a normal/wild type morph but she does have an interesting pattern to her along with some bright orange in her tail so who knows what genetic traits are inside my baby girl


The first photo is when she first got here, poor girl was nearing her shed so her colors were very dull. The second is more recent and shows off her bright yellow. The quality is not great but taking photos through a glass tank never does turn out well for me.
She is about 5-6 months old at most, details from previous owner were a bit sketchy. Because of her age we are not 100% sure of her gender but she shows all indications of being female thus far.
She has already passed her first exam with flying colors as well. She took a few days to get used to eating Dubias and Superworms instead of crickets but now she gobbles them up and even watches me get them ready for her. She definitely means business when it comes to food, she even mistook my finger for a worm once. So [MENTION=51448]amsdadtodd[/MENTION] I have finally been bitten like you
We have a pretty good idea that she is mostly a normal/wild type morph but she does have an interesting pattern to her along with some bright orange in her tail so who knows what genetic traits are inside my baby girl


The first photo is when she first got here, poor girl was nearing her shed so her colors were very dull. The second is more recent and shows off her bright yellow. The quality is not great but taking photos through a glass tank never does turn out well for me.