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Hi my name is nathan, and i keep the following species, pseudobranchus a. axanthus, siren lacertina, siren intermedia, amphiuma means, notophthalmus v piaropicola, taricha torosa, ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum, ambystoma laterale, ambystoma opacum and several others, i joined this forum some time ago but this is my first post. So hi all.
 
Welcome to the forum. I see that someone is partial to North American species as well.;)

Later,
Justin
 
Quite a nice collection. You'll find a handful of Ambystoma enthousiasts around (Justin and myself included). Welcome to the forum.
 
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