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Some pics of my Cynops orientalis

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antoni

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Hello everybody!!
some of my orientalis, funny creatures!!!
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byeee
 
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javier

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They look very healthy. I like the last picture, is the air Jordan os the CO.

Which is the plant of that picture?
 
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antoni

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Thank you guys!!
Mike, i haven´t bred my newts yet, i hope to do it in the future...
Javier jejeje air Jordan, a good name for him, no?? ejejje!! Are you from Dr Pez forum in Spain?
As Tomas wrote, the plant of the last photo is a microsurum pteropus cv. windelow but a little bit miniaturized!! Those individuals that i have in the vertical (in horizontal position) glass of the acuarium seems to grow less than others in their natural position, that is, in the bottom of the tank...and in vertical way. I hope you understand me!!
bye
 
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javier

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Yes Antoni,I'm javiviz in Dr Pez forum.
I've understood you very well, but it would has been better in spanish, jeje
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I like this plant
 
V

vicky_rut

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<font color="aa00aa">They look great!
Very fat and healthy!

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