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federnewt

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Hi everybody, this is my question:

If i buy a couple of this, it would be very hard to reprodece them??

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Notos will almost reproduce on their own. They are easy to breed. I don`t have any experience with Taricha, so I can`t help you there..
 

federnewt

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Ups sprry, i forgot to say, i am talking about the notos.
Can you give me some details or any page to read?

Thanks
 
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