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CB 2015 Tylototriton shanjing

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This year my wife's shanjing's have produced aprox 50 eggs.
There are now 34 metamorphed juveniles

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At this moment we have 37 morphs wherefrom about 20 can be sold.
The price is 25 euro each
plus shipment cost.
If you are intetested see the pics on facebook at , newt & salanders we have posted today. The morphs are abouth 3 months.

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I've put them already in th fore sale section a few weeks ago

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