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any update on how these guys turned out???
Yes i'd love to see some update pictures
But the funny thing is they where really sold. Creazy people.
I have to agree with Azhael. By selective breeding, we tend to lose appreciation for the beauty of the original animal.
You do realize that Mexico doesn't export its wildlife for commercial sale? Therefore those Pseudoeurycea were yet another example of people in Europe getting on a plane, collecting the animals and smuggling them back to Europe, probably in their luggage?Yes i was mistaking. I have seen two Pseudoeurysea bellii animals for 1800 Euro. But the funny thing is they where really sold. Creazy people.
The original larva photos look like Ambystoma tigrinum, or possibly Ambystoma tapoideum or a close relative. However, the second batch of photos are 100% tiger salamander. Are they from the same person though? I don't think they were posted by the same person on this thread.Im not convinced those are tigers.hard to see.looks like the head comes to too much of a point and the legs seem too thin relative to the body
imagine a tiger with an extended tail or one with a hardier, thicker skin to help it fight off fungus and disease, a super tiger if you will.