After sexual interference (C. e. ensicauda larvae)

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henk

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... aparently some of my Cynops ensicauda ensicauda males were succesfull. Here's the proof

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Awesome! So they did reproduce successfully. Good Luck with the offspring!
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And one week later (same animal, as you can see from the black dot patterns)


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keep us updated.
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(Message edited by chris_dishmon on February 21, 2007)
 
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