S.s.gigliolii juveniles

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Hi at all, I'm Patrick and i love firesalamanders
Actually I'm keeping my two favourites subspecies S.s. gigliolii and alfredschmidti
I want to post some my picture of my Juveniles of gigliolii.

They are c/b 2009 (from dartfrog.co.uk)....and the yellow on their patterns seems to growing up very well!!
 

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I never thought they could be so colorful. Nice . Later, Dano
 
Those are really nice classic gigliolii and they look very healthy too.

Travis
 
Hi Patrick

Nice to see they are doing well!!

Ben
 
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