Cynops e. ensicauda larva

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One specimen of my first batch which I`m going to raise.
 

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Looks great, I really REALLY wanty some ensicauda, the tank has been ready for them a while now, 30 Gallons... I hear they breed withought to much encouragment...
 
It has morphed
 

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That's lovely, Juraj! Quite a fat stripe on that one. I am also raising my first C.e.e. I'll try to post photos later.
 
Here is another shot. It`s only one from the batch which has these prominent strips. The rest is "normal".
 

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