Cynops e. popei juveniles

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Here are a few pics of my popei breeding.
 

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Beautiful animals my friend, as usual. Those gold dust areas are considerably large! They are feeding 100% in bloodworm's or are you offer more variety?
Cheers,
 
Lookin' good Joost. I just love C.e.popei. They're such clorouful little gems of the newt world.
 
Lovely! Do these two have the most exemplary coloration from among the offspring?
 
I've got 5 of them. I hope for some of these this season. (around 70-80 larvae).
I feed them bloodworms, tubifex worms and chopped earthworms the most.
 
Beautiful animals! Do not put more pics of them if not I still want to try to keep this kind of newts! :D

Cheers
 
lol, sorry, no can do!
 

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and here the larvae of the new season. These are from a other popei group (F1 Hiji-river North Okinawa)
 

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WOW Joost!! Adorable! Those pics of the larvae are awesome!! You will get your hands full!
Congrats!
 
what are you feeding at this stage? live food or frozen? Do you have eggs of these?
Cheers,
 
Awesome popei - and must admit a bit of jealousy, as my guys have very little in the "gold dust" department.
 
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