Triturus vittatus

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Tim Johnson
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hi tim very nice i have some eggs,coming tomorrow hope they turn out as nice as yours.
tony.
 
Hi Tony. Good luck with the eggs! This is my pic but not my newt, by the way
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And here's a pic of a female (taken through two panes of glass...

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(Message edited by TJ on April 08, 2004)
 
Hurray, finally someone bothers to take a picture of a *female* vittatus!!!

Do you happen to know what subspecies they are?

(Message edited by jennewt on April 09, 2004)
 
Sorry, I've no idea of their origin. I asked, but the pet shop people said they didn't know.
 
<font color="ff6000">Mark, what is the main visual differences that are apparent in the sub species t.v.o compared to the t.v.v.</font>?
 
I find that T.v.o is much brighter in breeding season than T.v.v.
Have a look on CC and you'll see what i mean but this is just a guess and the way I tell the difference so it might not be correct.
 
Hi!

A female T. vit. vit. looks like this:

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(Message edited by Kamil on April 14, 2004)
 
See the caudata culture side where pictures from the different subspecies are shown. These animals from Tim are ophryticus for 100%.
 
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