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More N. meridionalis photos

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nate

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3rd try...

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jennifer

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Didn't I tell you NOT to be putting yellow paint on your animals???
 
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sean

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Those are great! I havent seen to much in the way of info or photos of N.Meridionalis. Are they much the same as Notophthalmus viridescens? Beautiful colors!
 
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john

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wow, you guys are making me want to get some newts now. I was happy with my plethodontids and ambystomids. No longer...curses...
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ester

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Yeah, where's the sign-up list for a few eggs? These are really pretty animals Nate!
 
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nate

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Yeah, they are beautiful. As much as I'd like to supply everyone with cb offspring, they are a protected species being housed at the Fort Worth Zoo and off-limits to hobbyists. I am raising a few larvae this year and will be posting a caudate development series of photos as they grow.
 
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william

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cool to see more photos Nate, it just confirms my belief that the blue "phenotype" is a lot nicer
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