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Hi from Tony

Rosypyro

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Hi I'm Tony from Langtoft South Lincolnshire England I keep a few different locality's of fire salamanders also got some nice tiger salamanders and lots of other bits and pieces.
These are solling Northern Germany
 

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Welcome to the forum, you have some nice animals there. Do you keep anything other than salamandra and ambystoma?
 
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