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Here's some more photos of my T. spelaeus. These guys are definitely a pain to photo. Spring is in the air so I wanted to show you all what I'm seeing...
Good ole Mr. Pink
Jaw muscles are even more enlarged than usual... approaching Aneides proportions even? You can't really see it in the photos, but the dorsal ridge of his tail has become a little more enlarged too near the region where E. multiplicata have the enlarged hedonic glands
My newest, most secretive individual. Still don't know its sex yet.
This animal was very beat up and emaciated when I found it. Life must be brutally hard in the caves. You can still see some scars on its body and on its tail especially, but it's slowly bulking up.
This is my female.
Notice in this photo and the last you can see the creamy hint of eggs through her side! Let's just say I'm "happy" about this development and fingers are crossed for a summer mating.
I have a 4th adult, but it was behind the rock wall and didn't want it's photo taken. This one is very light like the big male. Typhlotriton do come in various shades of pink, grey, and brown.
Good ole Mr. Pink

Jaw muscles are even more enlarged than usual... approaching Aneides proportions even? You can't really see it in the photos, but the dorsal ridge of his tail has become a little more enlarged too near the region where E. multiplicata have the enlarged hedonic glands

My newest, most secretive individual. Still don't know its sex yet.

This animal was very beat up and emaciated when I found it. Life must be brutally hard in the caves. You can still see some scars on its body and on its tail especially, but it's slowly bulking up.

This is my female.

Notice in this photo and the last you can see the creamy hint of eggs through her side! Let's just say I'm "happy" about this development and fingers are crossed for a summer mating.


I have a 4th adult, but it was behind the rock wall and didn't want it's photo taken. This one is very light like the big male. Typhlotriton do come in various shades of pink, grey, and brown.

