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When you run out of horizontal space for larvae and have to start stacking them vertically!

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Ah, forgot to mention that. Bombina orientalis on top, Mesotriton aplestris apanus below. Works well.
 
Looks like one of the tubs you had the axie babies in!.. How are the ones you kept Alan? (You must let me know if you want me to pick up and lecuys) Drop me an email!
 
When I have time Kim, I'll work out the number of different species these tubs have raised (thoroughly sterilized in between of course)!

As you can see, bit short of space for more axys at present ;-)
 
No prob... nice to see some pics of them sometime
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I was looking for tubs like these but all I can find around here are the ghastly coloured ones.. never mind.. ive got plently of those now
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