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Are these signs???

frogman

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I noticed my male Tylo cf kweichow's cloaca open and all white inside. Is this a sign him laying a spermatophore. Does any one have a video or pics of
Tylototriton CF. kweichowensis breeding or have information of what happens. How will i know. I noticed it after i lowered the water for a water change to about 2-3 inches deep.There is also a pic of my females cloaca, is it normal for it to be that big? There is a pic of the water before the change and after the change. I got them a new tank and am trying a new design. It is a 40 gallon breeder. Any tank recommendations are great. Please respond soon!!!

Thanks Frogman
 

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Motylica

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And what? Your T.kweichowensis laying a spermatophore? And will breeding?
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