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spring cleaning: pics of several Pleth.

rigsby

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Changed the moss in a few of my tanks so i took the opertunity to take some snaps.
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Lovely photos!
That E.guttolineata is stunning....a trully beautiful species.
 

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Ow man that's just so beautifull!That guttolineata is absolutely the most stunning specimen I ever saw!
Did you allready had eurycea offspring? My bislineata female is full of eggs but still not laying...

greetings
 

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Great photos Ian, thanks for sharing.
 

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Funny how a lot of pleths, or is it most lungless sals, fill up with eggs and never lay. Theres eggs in two of the long tails and i've got all my fingers crossed.
 

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Did you raise the Eurycea or get them as adults? I've got what I think are Eurycea larvae and am wondering about time till metamorphosis...
 

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Oooh, very nice guttolineata-I'm jealous. I've got a young longicauda now that I've had since it was a larva. If your females do lay any eggs, please let me know. So little is known about their reproduction that I'd be very curious to get some details on oviposition, even if it's in captivity.
 
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