Eggs Tylototriton shanjing

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A New season Marianne Discovery the First batch of egg's in the tank and the female is still laying.

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Marianne Harvest a Total of 62 egg's thats a Nice start

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All egg's sold to the USA

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And there are More egg's aprox 16 been laid 2 weeks ago and Are almost hatching, in the parents tank Are 3 larvae's

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Some other pic's of the New larvae
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I Just received a Mail from the US, the shanjin's we have exported to the USA, have theire First egg's. Greath News, F3 CB in the USA.

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Re: Egg's Tylototriton shanjing

Nice work!
 
After been rechecking He found 33 egg's, who Are vayeble.


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Some new pic's
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And here is the thirth morph IT morphed yesterday morning
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Re: Egg's Tylototriton shanjing

Congratulations Herman!
 
Congratulations Herman!
Thanks John, it's the seventh year in a row, that Marianne's newts bred

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And here is morph number seven
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This year is'nt going to well, in the past weeks four out of eleven juve's died Without any reason, theire Just died.
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This year is'nt going to well, in the past weeks four out of eleven juve's died Without any reason, theire Just died.
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We have 6 offspring's doing very well they Are all on colour and eat like crazy ones.
Here are some pic's .
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