Pleurodeles Waltl transition from juvenile to adult

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Hi,

Anyone know how to see if a Pleurodeles Waltl is juvenile or adult? Is it just based on size or do they look different in some way? I've tried finding answers to this elsewhere but I can't find anything definitive.

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I guess there are factors like nutrition that would make a difference, but I can't be specific. The adults will be more developed physically. You could try googling pictures of pleurodeles waltl adult and pw juvenile and if you see enough pictures, you can get a feel. Or poke around pics on the site.
 
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