Hi to all from uk

A1Collector

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Better say hello as I seem to be missing out on so much if I don't ,always liked caudata have now got the caudata bug I am sure you know what I mean ,keeping tylototriton verrucosus and salamander s terrestris also thanks to KB lots of week old pleurodeles waltl .so looking to add other caudata to my collection soon.
 
Oh another one from south of Watford! I was beginning the think all the caudate keepers had migrated north.....

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Thank you auntiejude ,,, yes and why more caudata keepers up north,,
 
Hello!

Nice to see someone from my neck of the woods. It's obviously catching, the caudate bug.
 
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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