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steve
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Im currently trying to breed the Northern crested newt. I had a couple pairs hibernated differently in seperate containers at 39F. I wanted to "test" the times, so I pulled a pair out yesterday after 4 weeks. I put them into a 20L tank with a gravel land area, gravel bottom, filtered, with small plants and "garbage can liners" floating and anchored with a rock and taped to different spots (to give newt options) The water was about 40F in the tank when i put them in there (didnt want to shock) and it has slowly climbed to about 65F today.
Getting to the point, the male has a very little crest and a blue sheen on its tail. (it already had this prior to hibernating though) The male is swimming around and seems to be happy, the female is just sitting there and wraps/hangs from the small plants on the bottom and isnt very active (also doesnt move too much when moved around by me). (the lights are also on a timer)
1) How long before the male develops his full crest?
2) would i have seen some mating already?
3) is the female acting normal for this scenerio?
4) will i have kids with this pair?
5) any other HELP, suggestions would be appreciated.
steve
Getting to the point, the male has a very little crest and a blue sheen on its tail. (it already had this prior to hibernating though) The male is swimming around and seems to be happy, the female is just sitting there and wraps/hangs from the small plants on the bottom and isnt very active (also doesnt move too much when moved around by me). (the lights are also on a timer)
1) How long before the male develops his full crest?
2) would i have seen some mating already?
3) is the female acting normal for this scenerio?
4) will i have kids with this pair?
5) any other HELP, suggestions would be appreciated.
steve