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Live birth last year

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Hello John
this is the same mother and you have a larval times last year and this year the boys have fully developed?

greetings, Michael
 

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Sorry [sala], Michael, but I dont know what youre trying to say? Hay Salamichael might make a good user name. Maybe?
 

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John, I think he's trying to ask if this same female has given you both larvae and fully developed young in separate years.
 

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In every spawn there has been a wide variety from fully transformed youngsters to early stage larva. see my earlier posts [born mostly egg and bernardezi babies] in the fire salamander section of this website.
 
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