kevin
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I recently popped along to my local Reptile supplier to buy some Bloodworm for my Cynops juvies, and look what I came home with.
My first Sallies.
I don't normally buy animals on impulse, but I've been considering getting some for a while, they looked healthy enough and the price was great so what the hell.
Only thing is, they were named as Pyrenean Striped Salamanders, and when I asked the guy in the store to have a look at his delivery sheet for the subspecies, they were listed as bernadezi.
It has been pointed out to me since then that bernadezi isn't actually found in the Pyrenees.
The guy in the shop did say that there was a chance that they weren't bernadezi, although Listed as such.
Anyone got any ideas please?
Anyone brave enough to attempt a sexing from the photo?
I've kept all sorts of Newts and other Amphibians over the years, but apart from Axies I've never kept any other salamanders, and I'm not too good at sexing them, although at the moment,I think they may be all female which is why a positive I.D. as to the subspecies would help, so that I can get males.
Thanks in advance.
Kevin
My first Sallies.
I don't normally buy animals on impulse, but I've been considering getting some for a while, they looked healthy enough and the price was great so what the hell.
Only thing is, they were named as Pyrenean Striped Salamanders, and when I asked the guy in the store to have a look at his delivery sheet for the subspecies, they were listed as bernadezi.
It has been pointed out to me since then that bernadezi isn't actually found in the Pyrenees.
The guy in the shop did say that there was a chance that they weren't bernadezi, although Listed as such.
Anyone got any ideas please?
Anyone brave enough to attempt a sexing from the photo?
I've kept all sorts of Newts and other Amphibians over the years, but apart from Axies I've never kept any other salamanders, and I'm not too good at sexing them, although at the moment,I think they may be all female which is why a positive I.D. as to the subspecies would help, so that I can get males.
Thanks in advance.
Kevin
