Breeding already?

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So over the last month or so I've been watching this progress, and I've kept telling myself that I'm seeing things.

But no, I have to face it. My little guy is growing up.

Hes got a decent sized crest growing in nicely.. now im just waiting for the nuptial pads...

:)

By the way, does anyone else think it's kind of early for Breeding?
 
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It is very early for breeding. If you mean Notophthalmus viridescens louisianensis. I dont know about you but my Notophthalmus viridescens louisianensis are much more beautiful than the ones showed in the Noto page here http://www.caudata.org/cc/species/Notophthalmus/N_viridescens.shtml.

Mine have bright orange-yellow bellies, and two of the four have small red spots.
 
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