Leucistic Triturus dobrogicus

David Kurn

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I have the same going on! Good luck to you!
 
me too have same going ı dont know what ı wıll do :confused::confused::confused:
 
Wait till they grow up before jumping to any conclusions. :) THey may just end up being a bit lighter than normal.
 
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