First Salamandra s. terrestris 2020

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Here is my first Salamandra s. terrestris metamorph of 2020 and my first in 2 years (2019 was an off year). This is a Solling Hills terrestris from a red male x high yellow female. This looks to be a yellow animal.
 

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Looks great! Keep us updated on how he's doing if you can (y)
 
Here is my first Salamandra s. terrestris metamorph of 2020 and my first in 2 years (2019 was an off year). This is a Solling Hills terrestris from a red male x high yellow female. This looks to be a yellow animal.
Absolutely beautiful! Hopefully you can keep producing these. I'd love to enjoy some one day! Great job
 
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