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Tylototriton shanjing larvae

This is a discussion on Tylototriton shanjing larvae within the Photo & Video Gallery forums, part of the Photo Gallery, Video Gallery, Technique and Discussion category; some of my first batch of shanjing larvae....

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some of my first batch of shanjing larvae.

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nice, i dont know if its me but it seems like sanjings are geting bred more and more......
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Ian, I very much appreciate your photos but I've noticed you're not big on full species names. In future can you please say more than just "shanjing" in the subject line? I've added Tylototriton.
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Nice work, Ian. They look wonderfully fat and well-fed
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