Yahilles
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 - Janusz Wierzbicki
 
If you mean Mario, he has neotenic larvae but he hasn't bred them yet.
				
			Really studying anything takes time. I run the risk of giving inaccurate information if I don't do it right. My goal is to help to preserve these critters and others within their ecosystems. I am getting ready to submit for publication and then I will post everything that I can.
I have been breeding them for about 4 years. Courtship is much like the Ambystomatids. Egg deposition is fun to watch.
if anyone is interested, this is lisa's phd thesis on dicamptodon:
life history variables of dicamptodon salamanders ( https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/08612t45z?locale=en )
also attached as pdf