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Ommatotriton Ophryticus

Kalessin

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Hi everybody,
i wanted to share a pair of pictures of my pair of Ommatotriton Ophryticus (i have currently 2 that are 2 years old and 3 that have just a pair of months).
Here is my setup that seems working well (I've copied a bit the one from Mark sorry for that but it was really nice! )
 
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setup:
ojmrmo.jpg

and here a pair of pics of them:

2vvt16o.jpg

ruxuuh.jpg
 
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