Cynops orientalis video

brilliant sam, 5 stars from me. I love the colour of their bellies and the expressions on their little faces. I wish you lot would stop posting these great videos and pictures of newts because i have an old tank sitting empty and i keep visualising something in it.....now if I could just work on the hubby...:p
 
Thats cool Sam...the tune really takes me back too! Black Uhuru were a great band
 
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hehe, cheers andy and becky,, I got into Black Uhuru through my dad, I bet you like Steel Pulse aswell andy??..
 
Cool vid, are all the plants real or are there some plastic ones?

And once again, Im afraid I had to mute the volume :D ;)
 
Yeah steel pulse were pretty cool too...they originate from a few miles from where i live.
 
It was a joke on the name of the person who had commented before me! Even so, I still couldn't
shed my modesty completely!
 
love the sounds there quite popular here with the older generation here in nz same with steel pulse and gorgeous irebellys as well dont think my two will be so firerey as ive been feeding them white worms since i got them in december 07 there about 3/12 cm now and have a whiteish belly had no daphnia to feed them so brought them up on white worms
 
Yeah steel pulse were pretty cool too...they originate from a few miles from where i live.

Hansworth? I only know that coz the albums called Hansworth revolution, hehe

I didn't realise the blood worms made the bellies red, I think it must only matter in early stages of development, as mine were fed on earthworms for ages and didn't loose any colour.
 
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