Paramesotriton hongkongensis albinos

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have you ever seen more beautiful albinos? at least not hongkongensis haha,
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You never cease to amaze this forum community. First time hearing about such albino Paramesotriton. Well done. After the P. waltl's the HKs... Hope they are viable to breed!
Cheers
Jorge
 
Wow first time I've heard of them being Albino, pretty awesome looking if I must say.
 
Breed it so then there can be more albino P. hingkongensis
 
Oh. My. God. Wow! Are they CB?
 
Beautiful! Wish I could get my hands on one of those!
 
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