Swe cb A.mavortium juveniles feeding.

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Ah, lovely sight, Grius, thanx for sharing :) It´s so great to see CB A.mavortium and doing so well too.
I love it when they go mental for the tweezers. Some of my animals don´t even see food unless it has metal attached to it xD
 
Thank you Azhael, they really are an alert bunch of tigers : ) And to have Cb tigers is a big bonus!
My large ones also goes crazy for the tweezer. I like to feed that way, and especially juveniles as it make it easy to controll that all get the same amount of food.
 
They're amazing! I really wish we could have them in Australia. Very sad that we can't :( The only salamanders or newts we can have are Axolotls. :D At least we have them.
 
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I know, Australia is not the perfect country if you like caudatas:/ But Axolotls is a nice animal: )
 
A short update.

I have few pretty bad pictures to show, and I guess gender is 3.1 or 2.2. Two of my largest are for me 100% males with their long flat tails and very big cloaca. The third one also have a flat tail but not as long, tho very big cloaca. And the last one look like a female in my eyes, same body shape as my 3,5 year old females, Or it's just not old enought to show yet.

Pic 1. Male. exactly 6,7inch.
Pic 2. Male.
Pic 3. Female.
And pic 4 is on one of the three I think is males(can't remeber if I took a picture on the last one) but all three have that big cloaca.

Any guesses?
 

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Thanks.
 
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