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Nine new H.dunni

Ben Krysa

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I am really happy to announce I am now the proud owner of nine Hynobius dunni.
I aquired the animals from a friend that had kept them for a year. They were captive bred the year before. I am not certain of the sex of these animals yet, but I intend to breed them. I have been following the work of Henk Wallays for a while now and I am very happy to say I will be sending him information for his studbook. I was very suprised at how charming these secretive little salamanders are and I can't wait to get to know them better.

Cheers, Ben
 
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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