crypticmonk
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Has it been done before??
I've been wondering about this subject for a while now, as Otterwoman says, there are threads where eggs have been laid and accounts of success with the youngsters, but I have been unable to find a single picture of any larvae, morphs or juveniles, either on here or on the 'web in general. Pachytriton are apparently farmed in Asia somewhere, but again, I can't find any actual pictures or details in English.
they have been bred by Louise Selfridge more than once.she wrote about it on Caudata culture
Wow, first one I've ever seen, they look a lot like Cynops at that age!
There might have been pictures with the old threads on here at one time, but not hosted on caudata.org, so if there was they've gone forever now.
I guess I should have just asked on here rather than waste hours blindly searching the 'net. Thanks for posting!
So in nature, it's possible for them to leave the water if need be, or is the animal in the picture an immature specimen? It's amazing how so little info is available about these common pet trade species.