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Breeding Tylototriton cf. kweichowensis!

xingganli

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回复: Re: Breeding Tylototriton cf. kweichowensis!

Hi xingganli!
We treat newts for the thinness illness by Tripaflavin-Uitra (Saint Petersburg, Russia) or Furan-2 (USA)

We very often receive Tylototriton from China (our southern neighbor) with skin diseases (in Russian): Профилактика новых амфибий | Аквариумный, террариумный, прудовой форум Живая вода

We treat newts by mixture of TERBINAFINE + TRICHOPOL + Ciprofloxacin (one pill of each drug by 10 l of water).

Niels D, thou makest a mistake: there are no Hygrophila difformis (or similar floating plants) in the water part of aquaterrarium!!!

Thank you for your help.
 

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What exactly is the thinness illness?? Is that for newts that refuse to eat? I have some issues with some honkonensis that feeding has slowed down. Temp is at 45-50. Would this treatment also work for them?? they are not thin just not eating much...
 

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OMG! i love it. These are my favorite newts of all time, sadly i cannot find anyone in the U.S. with them. Your set-up is beautiful and i learned a few tips for the Tylototriton verrucosus (Himalayan newt). Thanks for sharing with us.
 

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Hi Alex do you maintain your adult CF kweichowensis all of the year at a temperature of 18-22C
Or
Do you allow them to have a land phase for winter where they experience the cold temperatures and no land area?
Thanks
 

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Hi mr cyclone. I keep my Tylototriton yangi (former T. cf. kweichowensis) all year at a temperature of 18-22C. But they can live 26-27 C without problems.
 

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The aquatic T. wenxianensis are very interesting too. I've often wondered if other species of tylos would be happy living aquatically like verrucosus if they were raised that way.
 

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Hello!
Do you know that hybrids F1 of Tylototriton yangi x Tylototriton shanjing are fertile? I was surprised they bred. hybrids F2 grow very well! I hope to receive F3!

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Hybrid F1




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Larva F2

This is fragment from short film about half of species of my udeles collection:
https://youtu.be/c2V370ZuRsc
(in Russian)
 
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