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Paramesotriton hongkongensis albinos

ummi

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have you ever seen more beautiful albinos? at least not hongkongensis haha,
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You never cease to amaze this forum community. First time hearing about such albino Paramesotriton. Well done. After the P. waltl's the HKs... Hope they are viable to breed!
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Wow first time I've heard of them being Albino, pretty awesome looking if I must say.
 
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