Cynops orientalis eggs

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Glad to see this female is laying eggs. I've had this group for sometime now. And after a 35 day cooling in the fridge at 42 degrees F, I see a female laying eggs. Didn't see males courting but I'm sure they did.
 

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I've not seen any courting from my H. orientalis group, either, but am finding eggs nonetheless. Most are fuzzy, though, which is a huge frustration... Best of luck with yours!

HJ
 
Here's a update. Many are hatched and starting to eat.
 

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Great news! Despite seeing so many fuzzy eggs in my tank I also saw quite a few larvae swimming around when I did a water change over the weekend!

Hope your continue to do well, and hope others have good success, too.

HJ
 
Hello, just a quick question about the 35 day refrigerating. How did you monitor the temps and did you do water changes everyday? Did you feed them a ton before putting them in? I'm curious because I have always wanted to try this, but have been afraid that I might lose my newts.
 
Well my refrigerator is set to a certain temp and I didn't need to monitor temps. Feeding was normal previous to the cooling. I feed them every few days, worms and black worms. I really didn't do anything special besides putting them in a container with little water and a rock that bike the surface of the water, in case they wanted to get terrestrial. That's it.
 
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