Verrucosus eggs

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I`ve got lot of them. After I got lot of pleuros eggs, triturus eggs , orientalis eggs etc... This hobby is getting out of my hands.
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Anyway this spring in Europe has been very favourable for wild amphibians too. Sufficient rainfall not too high temperatures
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Fantastic, Juraj! I really enjoyed raising them. I've only kept one, and I'm pleased that it's semi-aquatic now, eating frozen bloodworm in the water. Best of luck with them!
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I will take a Pleuro or buy one from you or an orientalis...If you are interested leave info:
 
LOL. As they grow, you may need to expand into the bathtub!
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Hi Juraj. I have T. v hell too. I've got about 90 or so. And as the band AC/DC said "Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be". Congrats on yours
 
Come the end of August I'll be entering into hell with you, probably on a larger scale. Congratulations on your plague of Tylototriton
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I didn`t expect they would breed this year I was very surprised. I`ve got 160 from one female and hope the another won`t lay however last week I gave all pleuros morphs away yeah
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One note: I couldn`t feed them artemia nauplii. They were able to snap and swallow small daphnia from the beginning.
Thanks for the comments.
 
Mine laid a small clutch today. Most were infertile as my animals are barely mature. The ones which do survive may turn up in London zoo....;)
 
T.verrucosus are very nice, I also wish to obtain this species. ^_^
 
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