First larvae on 29 February

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first larvae on 29 February - hopefully they are most fertile
 

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AW: First larvae on 29 February

the larvaes today 08.05. - 70 days later
 

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Lovely pictures. I can never have enough of seeing S.salamandra larvae...they are just amazing.
Nice tank, too, it looks very stable and natural, with the Asellus, the snails, the algae...nice, just like i like it.
 
thanks for posting photos-hopefully they'll grow up to look as good as their mother!
 
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metamorphosis - the first on 23.05.2012
 

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AW: Re: First larvae on 29 February

today, 150 days later - I lobbed the moss, and had caught an opportune moment and took those out
 

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Wow really nice. I wish they were legal here :(
 
Erik that's messed up that they are illegal were you are from.






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I wouldn't call it messed up, the regulations are there for a reason, but it's tough when you see all these great CB salamandras here knowing you can't keep them.
 
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Lovely Salamanders!
 
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