Cynops ensicauda ensicauda

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paul

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Hi!

In Octobre 04 I posted some pictures of my C.e.ensicauda (Amami) group, whith the beginning of breeding coloration.
See here:
http://www.caudata.org/forum/cgi-bin/show.cgi?tpc=985&post=35475#POST35475

Today I will post the resalt.
A male:
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A female after taking up sperm:
31189.jpg

An egg:
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Paul
 
Nice shots, Paul
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That's an incredible sheen on that male in the first pic!
 
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