I'll try to catch the bottom view (but unlike the others, he prefers stones or the ground). I *thought* his mouth was Beaufortian. But behavior and colors are quite different.Martin Thoene wrote:Hmmmm...interesting. I'm not quite sure what you've got there.
Martin.
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You are very welcome.
IMHO, this simply adds to the fact that we all are using the same meds which are generally suitable and work perfectly once we know how to use them -- that is, except for some extreme cases.
In light of the current negative developments, I'm seriously looking at ingredients and alternative approaches outside of the standard drug cocktail.
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Incidentally, the fellow above restored his normal colors when I was back. The only way to know who he was was to see who is eating all the time. Now, he moved to a red stone and became green again. Funny stuff.
IMHO, this simply adds to the fact that we all are using the same meds which are generally suitable and work perfectly once we know how to use them -- that is, except for some extreme cases.
In light of the current negative developments, I'm seriously looking at ingredients and alternative approaches outside of the standard drug cocktail.
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Incidentally, the fellow above restored his normal colors when I was back. The only way to know who he was was to see who is eating all the time. Now, he moved to a red stone and became green again. Funny stuff.
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Mike, I did a number on your picture. Makes things easier to define.

Still think it's some sort of Beaufortia.
Oh...and here's a dorsal raised pic.....


Martin.

Still think it's some sort of Beaufortia.
Oh...and here's a dorsal raised pic.....


Martin.
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