C.cyanurus...?

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Hi people
when I bought the newts, which can see the pics, they came only C.cyanurus cataloged. I've read some things about this species, but I'm rather inexperinte, still unable to determine its exact species. Are they C.c.cyanurus, C.c.yunnanensis or something else? I wish you'd let me your opinion!
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You can't tell from pictures. You can only know if you've got animals with locality data (which there aren't) or dna samples. May-be there there are more subspecies, and may-be it's all the same.
 
This is what makes the inexperience, if I knew what I know today had not acquired these animals! However they remain a fantastic animals! I would like to breeding and now I do not know how to do it, because after all that females can I buy?
I am open to suggestions!
thanks
 
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