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Captive Breeding of Tylototriton in the U.K

JM29

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I have about twenty breeders.
That's good news, congratulations !

Anyways, for a long-term population management, it would be safe to act so that all breeders have the same odds to let descendants (but perhaps you already plan it).

Danube crested newts can be somewhat agressive and some individuals could dominate the others.
 

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They are now almost a year old I have 4 left from 6 I kept for myself
 

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Nice and chubby !
They are tricky to start with but have got the nack now ,Hopefully there will be more egg this year
 

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No breeding 2016-2017
2018 with an old male has so far had 3 dud eggs after 1month of almost daily mating activity .Originally had 4females and 1 male in the tank the numbers where alternate between 2 females and 3 females .
 

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Hi Aaron,
Sorry tot Read this mate.
Here it's the same as every year, another batch of larvae, about 25 i think.
Isn't there anyone with whom YouTube van setup a Breeding program?
 

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Hi Aaron,
Sorry tot Read this mate.
Here it's the same as every year, another batch of larvae, about 25 i think.
Isn't there anyone with whom YouTube van setup a Breeding program?
Ofcourse it must be:Isn't there anyone wij whom you can set up an breeding project?

Verstuurd vanaf mijn Lenny4 met Tapatalk
 

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I have asked two guys in the UK who have adults ,but they aren’t interested as far as I can tell .
I do however have incomplete arrangements to pick up a small group of CB juveniles in Europe later this year , I can but hope to have some success in the future from them
 

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I hope that will work out for you.Good luck with that Aaron.

Verstuurd vanaf mijn Lenny4 met Tapatalk
 

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Success again !
Just waiting to see if they are fertile
 

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Juveniles are on land except 2 and are doing well
 

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