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Deekay

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Hello,

Never properly introduced myself on here. I’m a novice caudataculturist with a small collection. So far I have been cutting my teeth on the following:

Triturus dobrogicus
Cynops cyanurus
Pleurodeles waltl
Siren intermedia
Neurergus crocatus
Eurycea multiplicata
Ambystoma opacum

Nice to be here and look forward to chatting with you all.
-DK
 

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That's pretty cool! Shoot me a pm I have some questions about the Eurycea, such an awesome species ;)
 
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