Breeding Tylototriton cf. kweichowensis!

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Hi xingganli!
We treat newts for the thinness illness by Tripaflavin-Uitra (Saint Petersburg, Russia) or Furan-2 (USA)

We very often receive Tylototriton from China (our southern neighbor) with skin diseases (in Russian): Профилактика новых амфибий | Аквариумный, террариумный, прудовой форум Живая вода

We treat newts by mixture of TERBINAFINE + TRICHOPOL + Ciprofloxacin (one pill of each drug by 10 l of water).

Niels D, thou makest a mistake: there are no Hygrophila difformis (or similar floating plants) in the water part of aquaterrarium!!!

Thank you for your help.
 
What exactly is the thinness illness?? Is that for newts that refuse to eat? I have some issues with some honkonensis that feeding has slowed down. Temp is at 45-50. Would this treatment also work for them?? they are not thin just not eating much...
 
OMG! i love it. These are my favorite newts of all time, sadly i cannot find anyone in the U.S. with them. Your set-up is beautiful and i learned a few tips for the Tylototriton verrucosus (Himalayan newt). Thanks for sharing with us.
 
Hi Alex do you maintain your adult CF kweichowensis all of the year at a temperature of 18-22C
Or
Do you allow them to have a land phase for winter where they experience the cold temperatures and no land area?
Thanks
 
Hi mr cyclone. I keep my Tylototriton yangi (former T. cf. kweichowensis) all year at a temperature of 18-22C. But they can live 26-27 C without problems.
 
The aquatic T. wenxianensis are very interesting too. I've often wondered if other species of tylos would be happy living aquatically like verrucosus if they were raised that way.
 
No, I'm not on facebook at the moment, but I think I'm going to join pretty soon.
 
Hello!
Do you know that hybrids F1 of Tylototriton yangi x Tylototriton shanjing are fertile? I was surprised they bred. hybrids F2 grow very well! I hope to receive F3!

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Hybrid F1




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Larva F2

This is fragment from short film about half of species of my udeles collection:
https://youtu.be/c2V370ZuRsc
(in Russian)
 
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