Mesotriton alpestris alpestris

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Hi all,
these are my new Mesotriton alpestris alpestris.
as you seem? are ready to mate? the female has eggs?

Thanks to all
 

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Nice newts, Enrico!
The female seem to carrying eggs.
I see that you manage to find European newts. Are captive breed? And from which source?

Best regards
 
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