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New Paramesotriton social group

eljorgo

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I´ve seen that it wasn´t any group dedicated exclusively to Paramesotriton and Laotriton so I made one. Exclusively to Warty newt lovers. So if you keep Paramesotriton or Laotriton join in! I want to learn and maybe teach something about these amazing Chinese huge beasts!
All the best,
 

eljorgo

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Nice. Thanks for joining in we count with 5 people already:happy: Hope many more people join in!
 

Lusiwarrior

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Well I do not know anything of these Asian beasts , but as I have in mind to keep some in the future, I can begin to learn something!
You can count on me mate! :happy:

cheers
 

VolatileXIII

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I have two of them, pictures can be seen in my profile.

I love em, although one of them is in quarantine.

Possibly help in identifying her ailment? Pictures can be seen in my profile also.

Thanks!

Oh, and can I join your group? Do I have to click on something? I'm new to forums.
 

eljorgo

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You are free to join. Everybody that wants to join, join. Just go to my profile, click in that group and add your self to it.
Cheers,
 
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