Salamandra s. salamandra wild larvae and habitat

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Nice place! Is that a freshwater shrimp just below the 3rd larva? Looks like a good meal!
 
Hi Juraj
how did you manage to avoid the water reflecting in the picture?
 
Jen: yes it is. They are very numerous in this type of streams. I think this is major part of their diet.
Francesco: I made a small "wave breaker" from pieces of wood and set it around the larvae
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