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Posted by: Dillybird at Sat Nov 25 17:31:54 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dillybird ] I _think_ that L. pulcher typically turns darker and loses the red coloration as it matures, and L. mattogrossensus retains the vivid coloration for its entire life. [ Hide Replies ]
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