audrey New member Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 191 Reaction score 18 Points 0 Location USA Country United States Mar 21, 2008 #21 Very impressive! Congrats!
D Dewaver New member Joined Aug 29, 2008 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Country Spain Sep 3, 2008 #22 Congratulations, beautiful animals... How did you manage to breed this interesting (but difficult) species in captive conditions?
Congratulations, beautiful animals... How did you manage to breed this interesting (but difficult) species in captive conditions?
C creekcritter New member Joined May 18, 2007 Messages 21 Reaction score 3 Points 0 Country United States Sep 3, 2008 #23 As this is now my third breeding of this group, I would suggest they are not that difficult to keep and breed. Or perhaps I am just lucky?
As this is now my third breeding of this group, I would suggest they are not that difficult to keep and breed. Or perhaps I am just lucky?
A Alejandro Caudata.org Donor Joined May 17, 2007 Messages 208 Reaction score 6 Points 0 Country Mexico Sep 4, 2008 #24 I must add that creekcritter has the Mydas touch with caudates. He is a maestro with amphibians! Congratulations!
I must add that creekcritter has the Mydas touch with caudates. He is a maestro with amphibians! Congratulations!
T tylototriton Guest Sep 4, 2008 #25 Those are great pictures. Congratulations. Its amazing how much the young look like Tylototriton.