Was anybody able to breed any neurgurus species this season?

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Just curious who was able to breed any species ... Seems like more people were able to breed more last season than this season...
 
I bred my strauchii, I have 15 young uns :)
 
I bred my strauchii, I have 15 young uns :)

Molch, I've read from the breeding rare&endangered salamanders book that Strauchii requires extensive cooling and land hibernation to trigger breeding... is there any way around it? Frankly I'd be quite scared of putting newts in hibernation... please share your methods for strauchii!:D
 
I think most people breed N. strauchii without terrestrial/land hibernation. I myself kept them fully aquatic and they bred. But the cooling is essential.
 
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