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i was wondering if someone could tell me if there is a easy way to tell paramesotriton species apart for sure? i have two that i was told when i got them they were hongkongensis, and one that i just got which is unknown. i dont have a camera so i cant post pictures. the new one is quite a bit lighter in color, alot more warty, seems stockier, and the other two seem to have definate ridges down their spines and one on each side of the spine which the new one doesnt. please help.
 
Honestly, your best bet without providing us a picture is to look through the galleries here or google a bunch of images and compare belly and head shots to your animals.
 
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