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Paramesotriton laoensis breeding

This is a discussion on Paramesotriton laoensis breeding within the Warty Newts (Paramesotriton & Laotriton) & Paddletail Newts (Pachytriton forums, part of the Species, Genus & Family Discussions category; A photo of my juvenile set up: Paul...

Warty Newts (Paramesotriton & Laotriton) & Paddletail Newts (Pachytriton Often sold incorrectly as Japanese fire-bellied newts, these territorial newts are distinct from other genera and very interesting in their own right.


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A photo of my juvenile set up:
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Stunning, Paul. Do they retain that colouration throughout their lives? I haven't seen this species available yet (of course I'm referring to wild-caught imports). I don't like the idea of wild caught animals but at the same time I find myself conflicted because I would like to see this species ;(.

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Hi John!
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.... Do they retain that colouration throughout their lives? I haven't seen this species available yet (of course I'm referring to wild-caught imports).
We don't know it, because this are the first breeding of P.laoensis.
But in the meantime I see, that the red colour on the back becomes more yellow/white - like the adults.

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I don't like the idea of wild caught animals but at the same time I find myself conflicted because I would like to see this species...
My the same and I was critical to myself, when I got my adult pair!
But now I breed much more than 200 from one pair. After metamorphosis all are doing well. Now I am sure. It wasn't a mistake!

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Hi all,

I just made a summary of my Gersfeldpresentation.
I also tried a translation to English ...
If someone is interested and can correct it or make a better translation I can send the text and then make it available for Urodela community.

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Hi Paul, your English is pretty good so I bet it's fine. I'm happy to check it over: aartse_tuyn "at" hotmail.com
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Hi Paul, if you are interested in posting it to the internet, please let me know. It could go on Caudata Culture.
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Thanks Mark for your corrections.
Now I made a link, look here:
http://www.ag-urodela.de/daten_arten...ensis-text.htm

@ Jennewt, it was a presentation on our AG Urodela meeting in Gersfeld.
So I first made a link on www.ag-urodela.de
But if you want, you also can take it for caudata culture!

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Hi all,

here a new photo!
What you see is a young P.laoensis, a lot of snail eggs and some just slipped snails.

The stone usually is on the eggs, they slip and can be eaten,

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Chapter 2 see:

http://www.caudata.org/forum/showthr...705#post137705

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