Triturus vittatus cilicensis

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<font face="arial,helvetica"></font><font face="courier new,courier">Hi, guys, here a picture of a male Triturus vittatus cilicensis, currently creating a bit of spring in my
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Yes! The main reason why I keep them was to take pictures from them in breeding season. I'll trey to scan some of my slides (this picture was taken with a snap shot digital camera).
 
Serge, I would like to use a couple of pictures of this subspecies on Caudata Culture. Please let me know if you scan your slides
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Well, perhaps you may..if I have the time I will do some scanning. Here another digital one, just to keep you all warm....
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..as you can see their crests grow as high as in other subspecies...
 
Serge, I would like to use this picture on the CC site. After doing "adjust levels" it is much lighter and quite nice. But I need it resized (width=350) before the copyright text is added. Can you resize it, or email me a clean copy of it? Thanks.
 
I know it's been a while now but I wanted to know if theres any offspring that are available.
 
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