Echinotriton andersoni tank

federico97

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hi everybody. I'm sicilian and i don't speack english very well. I would get informations to reise echinotriton andersoni. Thanks, Federico
 
Otterwoman,

while in general I share the idea of referring to already existing information, the one you pointed out will not really help in the question.

Federico: If you try to work on your english a little bit, maybe try to contact M. Sparreboom from the netherlands. He has given some talks on the captive reproduction and should be able to answer all your questions. Try here for his e-mail: science . naturalis - Sparreboom

All the best
Jakob
 
Thank you. I know this species is uncommon and found information, but is there one species that is bred in the same way?
 
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