Webpage with mole salamander images

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henk.wallays

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Well if you would care I have setup an account at Pbase and made a gallery carrying images of mole salamanders / rhyacotriton and even fire salamanders. I hope to further extend this. Please feel free to go and have a look (so I'll have some more clicks ...)

Here's the url
http://www.pbase.com/henkw/galleries
 
Very nice pics Henk.

I've heard you work with mole salamanders? I am currently trying to setup some projects with mole salamanders, was wondering if I could contact you for advice?

Thanks
 
Yes John, feel free to contact me at my email adress henk.wallays@skynet.be

The moles are indeed my preferate US based salamanders... and I have done nice things with longtoeds and opacum.
Currently I'm rearing CB maculatum (be it that I did not breed these myself, but a friend did out here).
 
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