Azhael
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Hi, a member from another forum recently posted a couple of pics of his breeding Triturus. After watching the pics (labeled as T.cristatus) i commented that i thought the male looked like carnifex. A discussion started hehe and i decided to post the pics here hoping that someone could give us a little help as to what they probably are.
I know identifying these species is a pain, but your opinions will be apreciated.
For some info about the newts, i´ll say the owner insists they have to be cristatus, because apparently in Argentina, these animals are descendant of wild caught animals (from Britain), that were imported back in 1990. However, the owner says he has had doubts about them before, and the actual species has been discussed between argentinian hobbyists. Also, in recent years the rest of Triturus species have been introduced in the market there, so the possibility of missidentification or even hybrids is a possibility.
So the doubt is wether they are slightly odd looking cristatus(since they have been interbred for generations) or carnifex. I for the love of me can´t help but think the animal in the pictures is T.carnifex.
Thanx
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/...chos/Anfibios/Triturus cristatus/dsc01601.jpg
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/...chos/Anfibios/Triturus cristatus/dsc01604.jpg
And one female: (there´s a possibility he actually has both species)
http://www.drpez.org/albums/album937/aaa.jpg
I know identifying these species is a pain, but your opinions will be apreciated.
For some info about the newts, i´ll say the owner insists they have to be cristatus, because apparently in Argentina, these animals are descendant of wild caught animals (from Britain), that were imported back in 1990. However, the owner says he has had doubts about them before, and the actual species has been discussed between argentinian hobbyists. Also, in recent years the rest of Triturus species have been introduced in the market there, so the possibility of missidentification or even hybrids is a possibility.
So the doubt is wether they are slightly odd looking cristatus(since they have been interbred for generations) or carnifex. I for the love of me can´t help but think the animal in the pictures is T.carnifex.
Thanx
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/...chos/Anfibios/Triturus cristatus/dsc01601.jpg
http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/...chos/Anfibios/Triturus cristatus/dsc01604.jpg
And one female: (there´s a possibility he actually has both species)
http://www.drpez.org/albums/album937/aaa.jpg