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Hi everyone kind happened to get this lobo the other day and just wanted to see if it looked ok. The 2 mouths I can see are closed and it did take food yesterday. Quite abit more than I thought It would actually. Just thought it would be alittle fluffier or does that come with time as it is a wild caught baby

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I could be wrong, but that appears to be trachy. It’s very similar to my striped trachyphylia
 

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Sorry I got one of each and mixed them up yes this is a trachy. If my lobo is nice and fluffy 4-6 inches away would that be a good spot or lower light and flow than that
 

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