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Salamandra s. terrestris / Banded Fire Salamander litter variety

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Three different metamorphs from the same litter of a Salamandra s. terrestris red "Solling Hills" male x high yellow "Solling Hills" female.

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Beautiful. My tiger just turned 30 years old. John, do you have the name of the woman who logs the age of tiger salamanders in captivity?
 
Beautiful. My tiger just turned 30 years old. John, do you have the name of the woman who logs the age of tiger salamanders in captivity?
No idea.
 
Beautiful! I like the first little one with the yellow head fading into orange body coloration.
 
Variety in the terrestris babies again, a month on.
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I would describe these as yellow, orangey-yellow, and deep orange. I don't think the deep orange ones are red but only time will tell.
 
Variety in the terrestris babies again, a month on.
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I would describe these as yellow, orangey-yellow, and deep orange. I don't think the deep orange ones are red but only time will tell.
My jaw is slack and I'm wondering how I can get my mits on some of these stunners!
 
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