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Hynobius yiwuensis

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First time to breed Hynobius species
 

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That's great! This is a species we don't hear much about. Would you mind posting more pictures of your adult setup? What is their care like?
 

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That's great! This is a species we don't hear much about. Would you mind posting more pictures of your adult setup? What is their care like?
"Hynobius yiwuensis" is a species which closed to "Hynobius chinease".
I found them in a hill (elevation about 100m,southeast of CHINA).
They enjoy wet environment,soft soil.You'll find bambood around.
They are afraid of high temrature.I keep them below 26℃ in summer.
I only took a half of the sac, didn't bring adult one home.

setup : Aquatic cotton,sphagna and water
 

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