I wasn't anticipating eggs this year from the Alpine newts. The basement does get super cold and they love it. I was surprised to find eggs but have been very pleased to see them developing. Here is the first few weeks of developement.
They love the tips of the hornwort. I thought they would all be duds until I saw them getting bean shape.
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New larvae in seperate tank from parents |
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larvae in parent tank |
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Larvae from parent tank developing |
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Larvae development in seperate larvae tank |
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Color is starting to develop |
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