onetwentysix
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I've been having really good luck finding mudpuppies lately, and I've finally been able to get a photograph showing the differences between males and females. Secondhand, I read that Bishop (1926) describes the male vent as having a crescent-shaped transverse groove, and two nipple-like papillae at the rear of the vent.
Well, here are two photos:
I apologize for the poor quality of the photos; it's difficult enough for me to focus through glass, and it's harder when you're starring up at a glass aquarium bottom held up by two saw-horses when the animals refuse to stop moving.
Anyhow, I hope that's of use to any Necturus enthusiasts out there. I'm going to be attempting to captive breed them, so hopefully this time of year next year will present a nice surprise.
-Peter
Well, here are two photos:


I apologize for the poor quality of the photos; it's difficult enough for me to focus through glass, and it's harder when you're starring up at a glass aquarium bottom held up by two saw-horses when the animals refuse to stop moving.
Anyhow, I hope that's of use to any Necturus enthusiasts out there. I'm going to be attempting to captive breed them, so hopefully this time of year next year will present a nice surprise.
-Peter