Why my Triturus marmoratus doesn't lay eggs?

zhanggeer

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The temperaturen is too high for breeding I assume. I've bred my marmoratus this year at 12-17 degrees Celsius watertemperature.
 
I found eggs this morning!
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Your set up looks beautiful. I like to add some slate pieces to the bottom to give the males a place to deposit their spermatophores.
 
Nice! Congratullations :)
And nice photo, with a awesome HD quality :eek:
And whats that plant?
 
Your set up looks beautiful. I like to add some slate pieces to the bottom to give the males a place to deposit their spermatophores.


Slate pieces are very good. But my tank has 6 layers. I have to worry the weight capacity.
 
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