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hi to everybody,
I am new in this forum, my name is Andrew, and I am precisely Italian from the puglia, I am very interested of newts and I have experiences with the kinds of Pleurodeles waltli, cynops orientalis, paramesotriton hongkongensis and I would be very interested to the breeding of Nerergus kaiseri. In the near places where I live, they find triturus italicus, and therefore I can observe them in nature.
If you want to wonder something?
thanks
 
Welcome, Andrew. You should fit in well here:happy:
 
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