breeding newts.

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Hey, once again I have another qestion :D.
I have looked around and can't find anything that tells me how many times a years you can breed newts. So can anybody tell me how many times a year I can breed them, or the safest amount of times? Sorry I have asked alot of qestions on this forum, but I'm a newcomer to breeding and raising amphibians, so any question that pops into my head and I can't find an answer to, I just ask it so I can get all the info I need and want.

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What kind(s) of newts are you interested in breeding? It's difficult to make generalizations. Most species breed in the springtime. They may lay eggs over a period of several months. For most species, there is no concept of "how many times per year", it's just a seasonal thing. It is possible to manipulate axolotls to breed several times/yr, but this isn't typical for newts.
 
True, without knowing the species, it´s very difficult to provide the information...
As Jen said, the majority of species have a very seasonally influenced breeding behaviour..and therefore only breed after some particular requirements have been met, normally during winter.
Some, as Triturus, MIGHT breed twice a year....once in spring and once in autumn, though the second breeding is usually less prolific.
Others like Cynops orientalis might breed for 9 months on a row each year....so there´s no time for a second breeding.

You also need to consider that it´s not a matter of how many times a year YOU want to breed them, but a matter of how many times and when THEY want to breed. They are not like say frogs, which might breed everytime a water change is made...most caudates require a pretty specific preparation for breeding.
 
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