Cynops ensicauda popei

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aaron

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Does anyone know if they develop more gold flecks after metamorphasis? I have five that just morphed, and only one has a few faint gold spots.

~Aaron
 
Hi Aaron,

some have this flecks direkt after metamorphosis, other develope flecks within the first year, sometimes within two years.

Paul

(Message edited by Paul_b on June 06, 2003)
 
Mine have been morphed for about 3 months, and they seem to be developing the flecks gradually over that time. However, there are still a couple with no flecks at all, and I suspect they will never have much color.
 
Thanks for the answers. Ok, so there is some hope. Now I won't have to try to sell them off as "rare ungold gold dust newts."
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We'll have to see how they turn out, then.

~Aaron
 
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