Cynops cyanurus article in "Amazonas" magazine

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I was in my local aquarium shop the other day when the new issue of the fishkeeping magazine "Amazonas" caught my eye. Because there was a newt article inside

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Specifically, an article about the care, keeping, and breeding of Blue-Tailed Fire Belly Newts (Cynops cyanurus). It was a very interesting article, with some wonderful photography
 
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