Tylototriton sexing help!!

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Hello.Can someone help? Im having difficulty sexing my tylotoriton,i believe i have three males.In the last week they seem to have became quite aggressive towards eachother and have all taken on what seems to be breeding dress.All three of me newts seem to have a more profound cloaca and very flattened tail ive tried not to disturb them too much although they are very tame and follow me around the room from their tank.I normally have no problem sexing my newts but im slightly stumped ,please excuse the picture quality my camera is very modest along with my photography skills.In the event my beasties are all males i would be very much interested in tradeing or borrowing a female or two if anyone is interested. Thanks in advanceAaron
 

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Mr. Cyclone, didn't I recently just say something about grammar and punctuation to you?
 
Mr. Cyclone, didn't I recently just say something about grammar and punctuation to you?

Yes and i try my best otterwoman.Are you bullying me? i do have difficulty with grammar anything else in my persona that gets under your skin?
 
Please, try to understand, mr.cyclone. This is an international forum, which means that many of the users have a limited use and understanding of english. It´s a lot easier for us to understand a post if it´s grammatically correct and contains adequate punctuation. Otherwise it can be just a tangle of words that make your head hurt.
It´s more about using apostrophes, and punctuation and the like rather than about spelling (us, non-native speakers are very good at alternative spellings).
Also, with so many members and so many people constantly arriving to the forum it´s very easy for people to assume it´s ok to use lazy english, bad grammar or slang because they´ve seen someone else doing it, it spreads like wild fire and that´s a lot of work for the moderators...plus it impoverishes the whole forum.
If Dawn sounds a bit like bullying to you, it´s because it gets really tiresome to repeat the same stuff to loads of people and well...enforcing the forum rules it´s her job, really. Don´t take it personally.
 
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