Triturus Marmoratus

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coen

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These are my 2 year old marmoratus posing on some bark:

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Cheers,

Coen
 
Yours pose so well! I can never get a decent photo of my group.
 
Thanks!

Setting up the spot and camera (put controls on manual, set up the lighting and focus, keep focus distant controllable) before you move in the animals helps a lot. This way you won't have to handle them that much, and it's just 'positioning' the newts, and, after a minor focus change, clicking!
 
By the way, if you look at the top photo, you can clearly see a difference in head-shape between the two, could this say something about the gender?
 
Coen, your marmoratus are very beautiful.
About your last question, I'll translate something that is written in the book 'Anfíbios e Répteis de Portugal',a book about my country's herpetological fauna:
"Triturus marmoratus (...) Sexual Dimorphism - The males show the head proportionally smaller than the females, and feet proportionally bigger. (...)"

Hope this had helped you...

---João

(Message edited by black_snake on November 29, 2006)
 
That is really interesting Joao, thanks for the information. Why isn't this information 'widely available'? Is it uncertain?
 
Maybe because it is a more irrelevant sexual difference.
As you know, the size of the cloaca or, like in this specie, the male crest, is a more reliable way to identify the gender...

Just my 2 cents...

---João
 
That's true Joao, but these are still pretty juvenile at 2 years, so they still have an orange line on their backs, but it could well be a male and a female because of that determination.

I can't see any differences in their cloaca
 
Males cloaca turns a bit larger in their breeding season...At least in this specie of caudate...
 
..which probably explains the whole "no difference" thing because I still have to hibernate them
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Thanks for the information Joao!
 
You're welcome...
Maybe one day I'll need some information from you about the A. mexicanum... ;)
 
The orange line is usually not a solid line or not even present in males.
 
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