sde
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So.
I was scanning CC and I was looking at the species lengths. I was shocked to find that it said that Cynops orientalis is apparently only 2.2 inches in length, but is that total length or snout to vent length? If it is total length I have had a VERY poor sampling of newt size! My T. granulosa are about 5 inches, and I thought they were about average sized newts. 2.2 inches smaller than my teeny tiny juvenile T. granulosa.
So what's going on here? its snout to vent length right?
Caudata Culture Species Entry - Cynops orientalis - Chinese firebelly
Right?
Please be SVL, please be SVL, please be SVL..............

Oh shoot! I forgot to ask about a few other things as well.
So on the temp range for the species, is it a strict temp range, or is there little 'cushioning' to them? ( i.e. can be kept in a little lower/higher temps than listed )
And it also doesn't say the temp rang for P. walti. it says that they cant go over 72 degrees but it doesn't say how low they can go ( and no, I am not trying to sound like the limbo song ).
-Seth
I was scanning CC and I was looking at the species lengths. I was shocked to find that it said that Cynops orientalis is apparently only 2.2 inches in length, but is that total length or snout to vent length? If it is total length I have had a VERY poor sampling of newt size! My T. granulosa are about 5 inches, and I thought they were about average sized newts. 2.2 inches smaller than my teeny tiny juvenile T. granulosa.
So what's going on here? its snout to vent length right?
Caudata Culture Species Entry - Cynops orientalis - Chinese firebelly
Right?
Please be SVL, please be SVL, please be SVL..............
Oh shoot! I forgot to ask about a few other things as well.
So on the temp range for the species, is it a strict temp range, or is there little 'cushioning' to them? ( i.e. can be kept in a little lower/higher temps than listed )
And it also doesn't say the temp rang for P. walti. it says that they cant go over 72 degrees but it doesn't say how low they can go ( and no, I am not trying to sound like the limbo song ).
-Seth
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