Male C. pyrrhogaster sheens

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Here's my first contribution:

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Notice how prominent the tail filament is on this courting male
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Here's another beauty in which the blue extends beyond the tail to encompass the body and even the head:

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Here's one that's more subdued:

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And one that's purple:

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(Message edited by TJ on March 02, 2005)
 
And yet another that's neither blue nor purple:

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Interesting color variations, and all lovely. These guys have really big hind feet.
 
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(same newt, other side)


(Message edited by TJ on March 05, 2005)
 
Thanks.

Here's a C. cyanurus male:

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Back to C. pyrrhogaster:

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(Message edited by TJ on October 02, 2005)
 
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