Albino A.lugubris

Unfortunately I moved this season right during what should have been nesting time. The female has thinned back out, so either she retained them or ate them. Not surprising though with the stress of the move. What's odd is that for all the lugubris I have bred, this pair has never produced fertile aggs, and she has deposited several times. I'm starting to suspect the male is a dud.

RUSS
 
Nice albino!!!!!!!! I am jealous, I want one:eek:!

Aneides
 
Well, after six years of trying to breed this guy he passed away yesterday without having ever fathering a viable clutch. What a bummer.
 
Sorry you had that happen Russ. I was hoping he would come good for you.
 
I feel really sorry for what happened.:(
I hope your other salamanders are doing great.

Sincerely,
Aneides
 
Russ
My condolences. I have enjoyed watching your successes greatly.
Aaron
 
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