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Yahilles

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I was uploading pictures from my camera... Nothing special is happening in my hold now.

I was tired of hand-feeding those stubborn orientalis morphs, only few of them left so i put them in small overgrown planted terrarium, which is full of springtails, i don't know if they survive... for now i removed one dead specimen but others i saw are alive and their bellies look full.
Observing them have shown me how hard would be to find morphs in nature... so small creatures, thinnest (correct word?) stem is like tree trunk for them.
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Matilda... i got her accidentally, guy who had to buy a Paramesotriton hongkongensis male bought her. She lives in equivalent, small tank but in next months i plan to get her into a bigger. I love this newt for her boldness and appetite! She's always hungry and eat everything i give her.
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My C. e. ensicauda pair... Tali and Nitager. I'll post thread about development of sheen on Nitager's tail on Cynops topic forum.
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And additionally... Red shrimps in my orientalis aquarium and plants.
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Enjoy!
 
nice animals, your C.e.enisacauda look great.
lovely plants to , what kind of moss are this?
congrats
 
Hey End That is Fissidens fontanus. Very nice moss indeed. I have had a aquarium full of it and it gives such a nice aspect :)

Yahilles that Rosanervis it´s amazing!
 
It's Phoenix Moss - Fissidens fontanus.
 
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    sorry I am having a hard time trying to upload the pictures- I have them saved on my hard drive... any suggestions-the prompts here are not allowing for downloads that way as far as I can tell. Thanks
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