Salamandra ??

Niels D

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is it infraimmaculata?
 
Its Salamandra too-young I could call it from gallaica to inframaculata,(west to east) from salamandra to algira (North to South)... Too young to precise thoughts. DNA is vital for good I.D.s at these ages I guess
 
Pffff...and there i was thinking S.s.salamandra. It´s a beautiful little bugger that´s for sure.
 
hehehe.

In answering this question correctly, Molch won:

a) installation of a de=luxe newt room
b) a two week herping trip to Costa Rica
c) a nice breeding group of O. ophryticus
d) a new car
e) all of the above
 
No no no Molch. I'm not buying that. I changed that after you answered correctly. You're just being modest. You're my caudata hero!
 
lol. true, I saw the sig line later :)

It's a gorgeous little thing for sure.
 
You know what, if there will be 2 females I will call the other one Claudia. :p

aaaw shucks...I don't think anyone ever named anything after me....:D:D now I feel 10 feet tall..
 
I will never quite grasp how you guys manage to discern one name from another. It makes my head spin. :eek:
 
I would lie if I'd say that I can tell all my animals from eachother. But I can tell these buggers apart looking at their pattern. I don't like to admit this, being a man and all, but I think they're cute....

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congrets with your Salamandra, I will have them to in the future. But first I'm going to make some more space.
 
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