Salamandra algira tingitana

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I have a pair of S. algira tingitana, and I'm pretty sure we're expecting babies. We observed mating/courting behavior about 3 weeks ago, now one is rather plump.
So I have some questions:
1. How long is gestation?
2. I know they produce live young - how many on average?
3. I assume I'll have to separate babies from parents - yes?
Any pointers to some good information would be appreciated.
 
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