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caecilianman02
at Wed Jun 9 15:33:07 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by caecilianman02 ]
Hi there:
Sure, a 35-40 gallon is nice for a specimen that size, but most average about eight inches or so in length. They are also usually curled away in hides, so a single specimen or pair could be mantained in that sized tank. I have only seen caecilians as large as yours in zoos. That's wonderful that yours is that large. You must be taking excellent care of it. I would love to see some pictures. While most people don't, I see every Typhlonectes as having its own form or facial expression.
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