Notes on breeding cynops pyrrhogaster of the kanto race

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aaron

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Hi, I may be "jumping the gun" a little bit here, but I just wanted to let everyone know that I might have some kanto JFB juveniles next spring.

It all started a week or so ago when I permanently separated them from the rest of my pyrrhogaster which were living at 70-75 degrees. I brought them up to my room where the tanks were at 64 degrees. After a few days, the female began biting the male(flirting as I have read) and she was starting to get fat. Now, over the last week and especially last night the temperature dropped to 62 degrees and this morning, she was very large. I will keep you all updated as time goes on. I expect eggs very shortly.

~Aaron
 
Hi Aaron,
I'd be interested in some pictures of your animals, especially their belly-patterns.

Ralf
 
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