Ambystoma tigrinum photos

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I managed to get a few photos of my most recent addition yesterday. I don't really see a bright modelling future for the salamander as it obviously didn't enjoy the photo shoot. I did reward it richly afterwards so I think we're cool now. It is one of Julia's (bellabelloo) offspring and currently has 15cm.
 

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