Pictures of T. cristatus larvae
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| Eurasian Newts (Triturus, former Triturus, Calotriton & Euproctus).. Triturus and its relatives (Ichthyosaura/Mesotriton, Lissotriton, and Ommatotriton) are a diverse and widespread group of newts. While mainly European, several species can be found in the Near and Middle East. Euproctus, the brook newts, are confined to Corsica and Sardinia. |
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So I shipped out all my eggs but the two that hatched before shipping time, and sadly enough they are the only ones that made it. But yesterday I was looking in the adult's tank and found another little guy already an inch long! They are growing well, getting fat :) |
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Looking good. Keep up the great work!
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they're getting big!
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Those look great! It reminds me of when was doing the same thing last year . . . with the brine shrimp hatchery on my desk . . . and the tupperware containers with java moss . . . it was a great time! Good luck!
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Those guys are looking great. Nice pics!!!
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Very nice, Audrey
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Really nice photos, well done :)
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Well they are getting big! The oldest one's gills are shrinking and I found him out on land the other day. The second one lost a gill in a little tiff with one of his siblings but is doing fine. (they are all living separately now!) The smallest one is a fatty! Pretty cute!
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