C orientalis adult and juvenile

juraj

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I found a juvenile in adult tank. It has been raised with adults without any intervention. Real surprise for me.
 

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Yes, very cute. Nicely "posed" for the photo, too. I am not so surprised. I am now raising most of my Cynops in the tanks with the adults.
 
I have exactly the same scenario in my tank. One day a morph just appeared on the cork. He/she's eating white worms but I've wondered why the adult FBN don't try to eat it!

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