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Juvenile Salamandra salamandra terrestris

michael

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Here are some of my juvenile Salamandra.
You can see the stripes are starting to form.
 
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ian

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well done michael , just got some larvae of my own .
What did you feed them on at first as larvae ,there is a big difference in the smallest and largest.
 
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jeff

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Sweet!

So, when are those going to be available for purchase?
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This was a joint project between Chip and me. I got the adults and larvae from Chip. I fed them blackworms and white worms as larvae. Blackworms work better because they don't foul the water to fast. For real small larvae you can cut up the blackworms. I'm keeping the adults. The juveniles are listed in the want adds.
 

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I got one of these back this morning from a customer that is moving out of the country. Does anybody know where I can find a mate for it?
Thanks
Michael
 
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