Cynops orientalis eggs development

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My Cynops orientalis laid on April 13, and here are there eggs so far (May 2):
Thank you, Ed, for sending me the male!!
 

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Funny, mine won´t touch the plastic strips xD
Congrats Dawn, it always makes me happy to see captive breeding of this species :)

By the way, it may take a while, but i´m on the article we talked about, be patient xD
 
I've been using the "dirty water" method, but this evening I made an effort to check my larvae and take a few pics. They all look alike so I'll just post one.
But they are really cute!
 

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