Cynops orientalis eggs almost in a string...

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I thought this photo was worth sharing. The eggs ended up being eaten.
 

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Did Pacman eat them? wakka wakka wakka
 
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Wow! What a great serving suggestion for newt eggs! This is Michelin star quality, I'm sure :D
 
I should not have hesitated. I am attempting to raise as many larvae as possible this year.
 
:blush:At least you got eggs. My newts are all female I thought I had a male but she turned out to be female.:blush:
 
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