Paramesotriton sp. ID + any current breedings?

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I was going through childhood photos and came across a photo I took of my Paramesotriton that I only had for a week or two before it died (and 9 year old me didn’t think of taking a photo of it until after it had died). Anyways, I was curious if anyone had any idea of what species it could have been.
Also, I sporadically see someone post a picture of a lone adult every so often on FB, but never any juveniles. Does anyone currently work with breeding these guys?

Thanks!
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It looks like it could have been P. caudopunctatus. That’s my guess anyway based on the faint markings.
 
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