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I didn't know this ! 😮
I'm don't know lot of urodele's breeders 😅
In Korea, they sell for $198. But as far as I know it is much cheaper in Europe. It reproduces very much and is saturated. There is only one case of breeding in Korea. So it is expensive in Korea.:mad:
 

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Oh, It's so expensive ! ^^'
I find an idea of price in Europe in the forum, in 2015-2017, Tylototriton shanjing are in 20-70$/each :unsure:
There are an big difference among Europe and Korea !!o_O
 

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Oh, It's so expensive ! ^^'
I find an idea of price in Europe in the forum, in 2015-2017, Tylototriton shanjing are in 20-70$/each :unsure:
There are an big difference among Europe and Korea !!o_O
As far as I can tell, there are a lot of Shanjing CBs in Europe, so there are too many for sale. therfore they send exports to Korea. In the process, it becomes expensive and expensive. :eek: It is bred once this year and is sold for 190,000 ~ 220,000 won. I really envy Europe. :ROFLMAO: however, I don't know how many breeders in Europe have CITES documents.:unsure:
 

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Ok I understand but I don't know for CITES documents. :unsure:
Also the price is so expansive in korea !! These are tough to find ?
Tylototriton Shanjing are really cool and cute 😁
Have you photos of your tank ?? 😉
 

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Ok I understand but I don't know for CITES documents. :unsure:
Also the price is so expansive in korea !! These are tough to find ?
Tylototriton Shanjing are really cool and cute 😁
Have you photos of your tank ?? 😉
shanjing is a species designated in CITES Level 2. Therefore, you must have the corresponding commercial documents that you send abroad at the time of export. The seller must have the transfer document to that person, and the buyer must have the transfer document to be legally reared (transfer of a receive declaration form)

Haha, the tank is too shabby to send. :ROFLMAO:
 

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Oh ok 😁 ! Thanks for me explaining
It's okay for photo, just in Asia, you have other way to create the tank and to maintain these animal :unsure:
 

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Oh ok 😁 ! Thanks for me explaining
It's okay for photo, just in Asia, you have other way to create the tank and to maintain these animal :unsure:
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haha.. here it is!
 

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Interesting 😁 so how do you clean up the tank ? Have you a water part in the tank ?😮
 

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Interesting 😁 so how do you clean up the tank ? Have you a water part in the tank ?😮
Whenever I see excrement, I immediately remove it and squeeze a sponge. Then squeeze the sponge every evening. When squeezing the sponge, wash their bodies only with water. I do not add water separately. Primarily, Polynagel sponges are used.
 
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