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Tokyo Salamanders (Hynobius tokyoensis)

TylototritonGuy

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Hi everyone,

I haven't uploaded hardly any photos lately of my animals! So I am remedying it now :)

I picked up a number of individuals on Sunday for a great chap, including a species I have been wanting for a long time - Hynobius tokyoensis.

I have 1.2.0 individuals, here are some photos for you :) ©
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Thank you for looking, I am planning to breed these in the future so if anyone could help out with this particular species with their own data that would be awesome! :)
 

TylototritonGuy

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Beautiful, do not see these often.
Yeah definitely don't which is a total shame! :/ Starting to think that nowadays I might be one of the few people with them :/

They look great, always wanted to have some of those guys, do you have any pics of the full setup?
Thank you they are amazing I must admit, so happy I have them :) And sure, I have their QT and ISO set up currently but it's merely a temporary set up as I am building their permanent enclosure which will be 80/20 (Water/Land) set up but currently they are in a fully aquatic enclosure :)

Shall upload photos for you.
 
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