Firebellies topic & sub-topics

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I remember that I was discussing the merrit of a "firebellies" topic with Tim a while ago.

The two different groups involved with cynops have rather different needs.
There's the more scientifically oriented group who's trying to breed certain subspecies, they tend to know which subspecies they have and if not it's more than likely a new or not often kept subspecies.

Then there's the "I have a firebelly" group who's more interested in discussing how to keep them, what to feed them, and what kind of firebelly they have because they seem to bite eachother.

This second group would probably enjoy a firebellies topic with sub-topics along the lines of axolotls sub-topics.

What do you guys think?
 
Give me specific subtopics and we'll go from there.
 
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