Eurycea guttolineata larvae

erwin

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Erwin Bakker
I saw two larvae this morning, so I hope there are a lot more!

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Yes, a couple of weeks ago I had eggs that were gone bad, but apparently also some good eggs.
 
Oh. I remember now. I new you would get some more eggs.

My various Frog and Toad eggs are started hatching today. It looks like many people on the forum are dealing with hatchlings right now.

I have pics of the eggs about four days ago on one of my
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http://www.freewebs.com/slimysalamanders/eggs.htm

Good Luck with the larvae.
 
Thank you. You also good luck with the frog and toad eggs. Do you expect eggs from your E. bislineata this year?
 
Congratulations Erwin. Good luck with the larvae and let us know how they will develop.
 
I hope she lays. She has sort of been acting strange and doesn't want to eat so much anymore.

The Southern Lepoard Frog eggs hatched and the tadpoles are latched onto their eggs. They are still reviving off of their yolk sacs. I suspect the toad eggs and Upland Chorus Frog eggs will hatch today or tomorrow. I have a bag full of algea ready for them.

Again, good luck with the hatchlings and hopefully my female will lay instead of retain the eggs to make new yolks for next year.

-Cameron
 
Great news Erwin! Fantastic to see some Plethodontids being bred in Europe. Good luck raising them and fingers crossed for many more.
 
I saw one small salamander on land last week. I think there are now three of them on land and one is still in the water.
 
Congratulations, Erwin!
 
I think about five months old now. It is difficult to get them on a picture, but I won.
 

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