t_summ
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- Travis Summers
So, about 6 months ago i picked up a lone paddle-tail in a shop in Fairfield that kept him in a small, not-so-clean tank witha bunch of firebelly toads and firebelly newts. I felt bad for all parties involved and ended up purchasing him (for an amazing price of 4.99!!). He's been by himself and doing very well. Yesterday on my way home from San Francisco I decided to stop by there again and found the same scenario. I noticed that this one looked like a female and decided I would attempt to rescue her as she seemed well tempered and quite plump.
The interesting part of the story is that while I allowed her to get used to the water temp I wanted to observe the other to make sure I had a male (the cloaca was a little larger than the other). I introduced the two and walked out of the room for about 10 minutes, after I was sure the two were not fighting. Upon my return I was shocked to see the male fanning the female. With closer inspection I observed that the male had developed a white spot on his tail and had papillae protruding from the cloaca.
Has anyone else noticed such a rapid change in this (or any other) species before? I mean I understand attraction between caudates, but this just seemed like a very fast response. If all goes well, perhaps i'll be one of the lucky ones to captive breed them.
The interesting part of the story is that while I allowed her to get used to the water temp I wanted to observe the other to make sure I had a male (the cloaca was a little larger than the other). I introduced the two and walked out of the room for about 10 minutes, after I was sure the two were not fighting. Upon my return I was shocked to see the male fanning the female. With closer inspection I observed that the male had developed a white spot on his tail and had papillae protruding from the cloaca.
Has anyone else noticed such a rapid change in this (or any other) species before? I mean I understand attraction between caudates, but this just seemed like a very fast response. If all goes well, perhaps i'll be one of the lucky ones to captive breed them.
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