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I`ve dug out this old thread : http://www.caudata.org/forum/showthread.php?t=39353. Here is an actual shot of her. She is healthy active good feeder but as you can see she is very poor grower. On the second photo she is in comparison with the animal of the same age. I suppose that she never will able to breed.
 

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Perhaps it will be a positive if she will never be able to breed, as her "uninostril" doesn't seem like a desirable trait to have passed on. Wonder if she has other underlaying congenital defects that affect her growth...Very interesting, Juraj
 
Interesting but it sounds like you would like to breed her. Please don't...
 
For sure I don`t. That was just constatation.
 
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