Cheri, I can see this already with mine. I got a 30 gallon that is 19 inches high. The backdrop as I wrote is all made of real tree bark, which I have added making sure I left ledges, holes, and at the top of the backdrop, enough space for them to perch on the highest ledge (see pic - that is at 19 inches high).
Kristi, The breeder introduced them as male/female based on his experience with them, and said there could be a mistake based on their age, but he was quite confident about sexing them because of their development: female is noticeably bigger than the male, and her belly (I don't know the word in English) is also much wider.
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Ya know... the ones hiding in caves and such.
.... I know. You are right though. Just took a walk with Sara, and she made a similar comment... I have another friend who has D. auratus "El Cope" tads galore, and wants to give me some, and I've been declining for whatever reason... Free, and I say no!! And here I am going out of my way to find some burrowing almost always hidden S. gottlebei... 
