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Pale Grandola

BILLY JAMES

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Recently my S.s.gallaica (Sierra de Grandola) gave birth to a couple of light coloured larvae so i thought i would share a few pictures.
First is adults then the a pale larvae againts a normal one.
 

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Wow that's cool. Keep us posted, it will be interesting to see if the color changes as it gets older.
 

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Billy, how did markings develop over the last month? Got new pics? :)
 

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Amazing! First Flavistic S.s.crespoi from Serra de Grandola! Please keep us posted.
 
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Amazing that individual made it trough metamorphosis. It isn't a extremely rare case to have a pale larvae but as far as I've heard they are very delicate during the time that is close to metamorphosis. I hope to see it become an adult ;)
 

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They are beautiful, it's a shame that I'm not aloud to keep them
 

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hello! I just saw this old post. Ar you sure about the origin of those salamanders? Are they really from Serra de Grandola? They have a pretty pattern characteristic from Serra de Sintra animals.
 

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Hi Billy,

just saw this old post and the animals are beautiful. Are you sure they are from Serra de Grandola? They present a typical pattern of the animals usually found in Serra de Sintra.

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Recently my S.s.gallaica (Sierra de Grandola) gave birth to a couple of light coloured larvae so i thought i would share a few pictures.
First is adults then the a pale larvae againts a normal one.
 
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