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dane

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these are 5 of my newly morphed blue spotted salamanders,
they are about 1.5 - 2 inches long and eating chopped up worms
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simon

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Did you take eggs from a pond, or larvae? That is just about the coolest ambystonid next to Marbled Salamander.
 
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dane

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I found the larvae in pond in my beloved land upnorth(thats my special place, its great for herping and hunting
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dane

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UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE!!! SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY!!!
some new pics of my juevy sals, they are getting fat!! only 2 more larvae
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