Some of my Tylo shots

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Kai Wang
Got them as T. verrecosus, but apparently they do not look like typical Himalaya newts. Could just be light-color morphs. Had them for almost half a year, and they are growing fast!:happy:
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Hope you like the pictures.
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Kai
 
I don't think they're T.verrucosus. Haven't tried to key/identify them specifically yet, but I suspect that many so-called T.verrucosus are T.uyenoi, which I presume to be exported from Myanmar.
 
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