Some of the Tylototriton shanjing juveniles

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Re: Some of the Tylototriton shanjing juvenilrs

Simply pretty animals.
Thanks for this image which is encouraging for the future of captive strains.
 
Simply pretty animals.
Thanks for this image which is encouraging for the future of captive strains.

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Thank's here's another one

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And some of the adults

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Re: Some of the Tylototriton shanjing juvenilrs

I don't think the pics uploaded on your last post?
 
Re: Some of the Tylototriton shanjing juvenilrs

I can attest that the pictures didn't load
 
They're cute little guys! What are you feeding them?
 
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