Pachytriton labiatus

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nathalie

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Hello, i have two pachytriton labiatus and I will like to know the difference between the male and the female. how are the eggs. How much is there? I'm sorry but i don't speak well english.
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Hi Nathalie.

Sorry but we can't allow cross-posting of the same message in two different discussion areas, so I've removed the other one.
I hope you'll find the answers to your questions here
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If you're keeping a pair of them together, be prepared for some aggression between them. How long have you had them?

Somebody, don't P. labiatus males develop sheens on their tails or have tell-tale spots like P. brevipes do?
 
My males have developed a white stripe on the last 1/3 of their tails.
 
Un de mon pachytriton est devenu clair la soirée
pendant quelques jours. Des jours il y a ou celui va et d'autres
ou eux combattent. un pachytriton ont la cloaque gonflée
puisque quelques jours mais moi n'avons toujours pas des oeufs.
Merci. Je suis désolé pour la traduction.
 
One of my pachytriton has become clear the evening for a few days. Days ago or that goes and others or they fight . one pachytriton have swollen cloaca since a few days but I still do not have eggs. Thank you. I'm sorry for the translation.
 
Interesting thing there Jennifer: is there anyone on this forum who has ever bred and RAISED Pachytriton (I don't know of anyone overhere).
 
I haven't heard of anyone either breeding OR raising them in the US. I know one person who got eggs from newly-imported Pachys, but they never hatched. People often observe tail-waving, but it's hard to know if it's courtship or aggression. There is a rumor that they were bred in Europe, but I don't know any details.
 
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