Annulatum breeding article

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william

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If anyone ever looks at http://www.dartfrog.co.uk then they will notice that they have a new newsletter which they send out on request. in the first edition they give an informative account on their breeding of Ambystoma annulatum. unfortunately due to copyrights i can't post a link, but i'm sure if you asked them they'd send you an copy.
 
Was it outdoors? Looking forward to my copy
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yes, they tried for several years inside, but being outside seems to be the trigger.
 
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