<i>Hynobius dunni</i>

Mark, H. dunni are indeed wonderful critters
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though like most Hynobiids they spend most of the time hiding. I don't have an particularly presentable setup. They just live in a couple of layers of moss. Pin-pin, glad to see you leaving your Taricha shell
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It's not only the green that's impressive ...check out the blue-spotted legs on these ones:

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(Message edited by TJ on March 23, 2005)
 
The one in the pic above is 7.5 cm now. Not all are that blue though. This runt here is perhaps the least blue one I have:

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Well when I get my caemra up and running I will make some shots of my juveniles which are somewhat different in overall coloration ... it's still quite different from yours, but still undoubtfully the same species
 
Nice pics Tim, amazing coloration.
Henk, i look forward to seeing your pics, can you describe the color of yours seems you don't have any photos?
 
Less orange alike then Tims and eithe having large black dots or no black dots (some are also black but get into drap brown later). Yellowish tail a bit more pronounced.
 
I'm keen to see those pics Henk.

All of mine came from the same egg sac. Most are dark green but some are light green. Here's a pic showing the contrast:

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