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Tim Robin

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This morning I found this site!!!
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Dad is in the very front of the photo and mom is on the side of the water dish. I am very excited as I have had these guys for several years and know that these are 100% captive bred and born fire sallies!!
 
congrats!!!!! i'm sure your happy to get some new blood in you salamander tank :)


are you going to keep them or sell them?
 
Very neat photo! Nice looking animals...
 
Congrats! and thanks for the photo. I didn't realize until now how small the larvae were. I've got a pair very similar in appearance to yours, so I'll be watching for the "little ones" much more closely from here on.
 
Congratulations

look like Salamandra salamandra terrestris ? our beautiful french salamander ;-)
 
Hi Paul, no they are not terrestris. The pattern is more typical for S. s. salamandra. Probably these specimen from eastern Europe. I know the Ukraine animals exported to the USA some years ago.
 
Well I have had 2 morph. They seem to be doing well on land. Here they are.....

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This is my little special one!! Besides the crooked back, can anyone find what makes him unique??

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Looks like the little one has an extra leg!

Cute little guys, how many larvae did you end up with?
 
Looks like the little one has an extra leg!

Cute little guys, how many larvae did you end up with?

Bingo!!! He has an extra front left leg. Both move and articulate just fine. It will be interesting to see how he does as he morphs and grows.
 
Nice, those metamorphs are nice looking, The one on with the blotches has potential to be stunning. Is this the first time you have bred them?

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Yes this is the first time these have produced here. Last year I bought a few adults and a couple of the females were gravid and laid offspring. But this is the first that they have bred and produced here. Several of them are very high yellow!!

Here are a couple photos....

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