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Amphibia

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Hi! I`m Wojtek and I live in Poland. I have Tylototriton shanjing (2.2.0), Plethodon glutinosus (1.1.0), Bombina orientalis (1.3.2), Bombina maxima (3.1.0) and one lizard - Physignathus cocincinus. My favourite amphibians are terrastrial salamanders but I would like to breed Lissotriton sp. and Triturus sp. or Ommatotriton sp. :D
Greetings to all amphibian enthusiasts :D
 

Azhael

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Welcome to the forum!
I like your animals, those are some great choices.

You might want to star with Triturus which are very easy to breed and raise, and then build up experience with Lissotriton (much more difficult), before you even consider keeping Ommatotriton. They are not easy newts.
 

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and i would add for starter ones: Ichthyosaura alpestris (who ever made up this ridicolous latin name!)

Uwe
 

Yahilles

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I'm glad you finally decided to show up here, friend!
Uwe, sadly here in Poland we can't keep any local species (even CB with papers), so Ichtyosaura alpestris are not possible to be maintained in captivity here.
 
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