W wouter New member Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 208 Reaction score 8 Points 0 Country Netherlands Aug 26, 2003 #1 Does anyone have info about Triturus alpestris ssp. cyreni from Spain?
W wouter New member Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 208 Reaction score 8 Points 0 Country Netherlands Aug 26, 2003 #3 If there are breeders, how the newt look, and why some herpetologist say that it should be a new species
If there are breeders, how the newt look, and why some herpetologist say that it should be a new species
W wouter New member Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 208 Reaction score 8 Points 0 Country Netherlands Aug 26, 2003 #4 If there are breeders, how the newts look, and why some herpetologist say that it should be a new species
If there are breeders, how the newts look, and why some herpetologist say that it should be a new species
C caleb Member Joined Nov 25, 2002 Messages 509 Reaction score 15 Points 18 Location NE England Country United Kingdom Display Name Caleb Leeke Aug 27, 2003 #5 T. a. cyreni are bred in captivity- I have two captive bred males (I'm looking for females). The most obvious difference from T. a. alpestris and T. a. apuanus is that the heads are wider and rounder. I've found them to be very aquatic- mine never leave the water.
T. a. cyreni are bred in captivity- I have two captive bred males (I'm looking for females). The most obvious difference from T. a. alpestris and T. a. apuanus is that the heads are wider and rounder. I've found them to be very aquatic- mine never leave the water.