Azhael
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I´ve commented on this before, regarding my Cynops orientalis. I have to move my animals from one city to another for the summer. They spend just 3 hours or so on "land", and it always has the same effect the following days: courtship.
My C.orientalis stop breeding around the end of spring but then always court for a few days when they get to Burgos, and then start breeding again when they get back to Salamanca.
I got home (Burgos) two days ago. Today the C.orientalis were courting xDDD
The big surprise, though, was that my C.pyrrhogaster are following the lead!! Two males are following my biggest female right now, and they are showing some breeding colors. They had stopped courting and lost their coloration a good while back.
At this point i´m finding it very hard to consider this a coincidence xD
Anyway, i just thought i´d comment on it since i find it very curious indeed
My C.orientalis stop breeding around the end of spring but then always court for a few days when they get to Burgos, and then start breeding again when they get back to Salamanca.
I got home (Burgos) two days ago. Today the C.orientalis were courting xDDD
The big surprise, though, was that my C.pyrrhogaster are following the lead!! Two males are following my biggest female right now, and they are showing some breeding colors. They had stopped courting and lost their coloration a good while back.
At this point i´m finding it very hard to consider this a coincidence xD
Anyway, i just thought i´d comment on it since i find it very curious indeed