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My C. orientalis

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vicky_rut

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<font color="aa00aa"> Wanted to show you a few pics of my Cynops, as well as ask a question regarding one of them...

They are not very fat mind you since I only had them
for a couple of weeks and one is missing a leg *shock*

But that will grow back won't it? The leg that is?

Here are the pics ;)

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antoni

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Hi Vicky!!
When i bought my orientalis they were in a very bad condition. One of them lost one of his hands but it has grown a new one in about 2 months (feedeing him more often, maybe every day...)
Bye
 
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s1ren

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Beautiful
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Yes, his leg should grow back just fine. Just keep an eye on it - watch for signs of fungus.
 
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vicky_rut

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<font color="aa00aa">ahh thanks, I had two of these when I was a kid and the leg grew back on one of them,
but now 16 years later I started to doubt...

...maybe it didn't grow back *lol*
Good to be sure though, thanks.</font>
 
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