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Tokyo Salamanders (Hynobius tokyoensis) Information

TylototritonGuy

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Hi all,

I'm just posting to see if there are any other H.tokyoensis keepers out there to share information with?

Anyway, would be great to talk to some keepers that currently or have kept this species before so comment away or give me a PM :)

Look forward to hearing from you,

TG
 

geron

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Seeing this post made me look these guys up, so I don't keep or know much about them. The way they keep their eggs looks very cool though.

Off topic: I saw some pictures posted by "MantellaMan" on reptile forums, would that happen to be you?
 

pocoleo

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Hi all,

I'm just posting to see if there are any other H.tokyoensis keepers out there to share information with?

Anyway, would be great to talk to some keepers that currently or have kept this species before so comment away or give me a PM :)

Look forward to hearing from you,

TG
I have a pair (I hope) of Hynobius tokyoensis that I hope are nearly old enough to breed. I have had them 4 or 5 years and they have grown quite a bit since I got them although they are still quite small. I need information on conditions needed to encourage breeding.
 
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