Paramesotriton fuzhongensis shots

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antoni

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Some pics of my warty newts, i love them!!
Here five shoots of the female
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Here my two males.
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byee

(Message edited by antuan on June 13, 2006)
 
Way to go Antoni
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I too think it's best to keep them with lots of plants.

<font size="-2">(by the way, I corrected the spelling of the species name in the thread title</font>
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Hy Tim, thank you for the spelling correction!!
In other way... I´m sorry but sometimes i don´t understand english as i would like... what does it means "way to go Antoni" ?¿
Thank you very much!
 
Hehe, it just means "very nice!" or "good job!" or "you did well!"
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So has your female given you any eggs yet? Have you noticed any breeding behavior?
 
Hehehe!! In this case i only can tell you thank you very much Tim!!!
On the other hand, no, my female have not given me eggs yet, the only thing i have noticed is some kind of possible breeding behavior with her coming close to the males this last days but the males seems to be not much interested on her!! But a month ago one of my males, one that has it´s tail with breeding colors, made the typical tail fanning. For the moment thats all what i´ve observed... may be in the future, they are with me only 6-8 months ago and 2 months in their actual enclosure so may be they are getting more confident.
Bye

(Message edited by antuan on June 14, 2006)

(Message edited by antuan on June 14, 2006)
 
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