Verrucosus larvae

Yours are right behind the three I am keeping.

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isaiah, i'd say you're way ahead of the game *points to the date stamp on your pic* 20003? by then, newts will be walking upright and running congress!
 
Looks like yours are still ahead Isaiah, but mine are catching up fast!
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Hi Tim,
1)What plant is that in with your larvae?
2)Are you feeding them live or frozen bloodworm?
 
Hi Mark.

1) dunno, but I think it's just plain ol' java moss
2) they're being raised mainly on frozen bloodworm

I can get live bloodworm from a nearby bait shop, but since they thrive on the frozen type, I don't think it's worth taking the risk of introducing diseases. Having said that though, I do occasionally give them live tubifex, but only sparingly (again, to minimize the risk). I recently had my Notophthalmus larvae wiped out, and I'm pretty sure it had to do with something that hitchhiked in with the tubifex I was feeding them.
 
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