Tylototrion shanjing ?

Probably due for some updated pictures, the two are much chubbier then when they first arrived, still not as fat as some I've seen on here. (Hopefully all the worms coming up with the spring rain will change that)
 
let's try those pictures again haha
 

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HOw is the one doing that you posted above on the right, lighter colored and not so healthy looking (from the picture)? Still with you?
 
I never ended up getting any more then the original 2, I couldn't get the wife's blessing right away and they where gone soon after. I'm hopeful to get the chance to add a few more sometime soon but they are not very easy to come by. I wouldn't be surprised if mine are the only two in the province.
 
If it is indeed pulcherima,there is hardly any in captivity

I'm not nearly experienced enough to make that distinction, to the best of my knowledge the two I have are T.shanjing, if there is anything I can do to help some more experienced keepers make an ID let me know.

My comment about them being the only two in my province is just based on how small the reptile community is let alone the salamander/newt community.
 
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