Hynobius naevius (Buchi Salamander)
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Tim here's a little guy I got as being H. lichenatus... but truly I can not believe it is a H. lichenatus for now, since it carries so many spots.. http://www.bytephoto.com/photopost/s...500&page=1 |
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Well, Henk, to me it looks very much like licenatus, though I have much less experience with them. I'd like to see a pic of what you'd consider to be a typical licenatus juvie. Mine are also very spotted, as seen here: http://www.caudata.org/forum/message...tml?1064171728 Maybe it will become more "licenatus-like" as it grows I just love the "antennae" on my buchi pictured above. It looks like its capable of picking up short-wave radio signals, maybe even cable channels Have you raised these before? By the way, this weekend, I will be acquiring a single H.stejnegeri larvae. The only other news on the Hynobius front is that one of my retardatus larvae was cannibalized today |
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What is it with you out there : restaurants offering salamanders on he menu, larvae eating eachother ... No seriosu now: the retardatus laravae are famous for their canniblastic bahavior and there are quite some articles on that subject. Have not seen it occur in my sibblings, but I think it also happens there . Raised about 48 retardatus juvies |
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| Oki Salamander Hynobius okiensis | TJ | Hynobiid Salamanders (Hynobiidae) | 10 | 10th November 2005 16:00 |
| Hynobius naevius | TJ | Hynobiid Salamanders (Hynobiidae) | 6 | 6th April 2005 15:45 |
| Hynobius naevius | henk | Photo & Video Gallery | 0 | 27th November 2004 18:48 |
| Hynobius naevius egg sac | TJ | Hynobiid Salamanders (Hynobiidae) | 3 | 7th June 2004 16:30 |
| Hynobius retardatus (Ezo Salamander) | TJ | Hynobiid Salamanders (Hynobiidae) | 22 | 8th March 2004 20:58 |
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