eldaldo
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I have a female T. karelinii who is about a year and a half old. She has always been on the small side and I have been forced to keep her separate from my other three adults because they were constantly picking on her. I feed her every couple days, just like my other newts but she continues to remain extremely skinny. Never putting on fat like my other adults. She also never went gravid when my other females did (and appear to be doing again, twice in one year!).
I was wondering if anyone else out there has ever seen anything like this. My theory is that she is infertile at the level of not producing eggs, and maybe does not gain the weight required for that? Or, she just has an extremely high metabolism (sometimes she looks even skinnier than my male who also stays much thinner than my females). My last theory is that perhaps she is still a juvenile and has not entered the adult cycle of egg production and weight gain? Again these are all just guesses based on the assumption that there is something different about this female.
Let me know what you think. I will try to get some pictures.
I was wondering if anyone else out there has ever seen anything like this. My theory is that she is infertile at the level of not producing eggs, and maybe does not gain the weight required for that? Or, she just has an extremely high metabolism (sometimes she looks even skinnier than my male who also stays much thinner than my females). My last theory is that perhaps she is still a juvenile and has not entered the adult cycle of egg production and weight gain? Again these are all just guesses based on the assumption that there is something different about this female.
Let me know what you think. I will try to get some pictures.