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Pleurodeles courtship behaviour

Mark

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Aplexus, rolling and circling. Just a regular day in the Pleuro tank.

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Those are some very healthy acrobatic newts. I think they are posing for the Pleurodeles version of the kama sutra.;)
 

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I was going through old posts looking for links on mating. I am new to p. waltl and was recently basically given two. They are not sexed but I noticed this behavior between my two earlier today. It may seem like a stupid question, but looking at your first picture, could you please tell me which is the male and which is the female? I have tried to research it but I can't find concrete answers. Thanks so much!
 

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The male is always on the bottom with this species. The male also has the bigger arms and the bigger tail.

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