Roughskinned
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Looking for an isthmura male for my female
Fyi you probably know but they are VERY hard to breed, only 2 people in the U.S. have ever had success and they produce little offspring.
Then where would one suppose more stock would come from?
I'm willing to bet that light cycles play more of an important role than some people believe. Obviously many caudates, including these, spend a lot of time underground or in cover, but I almost bred my California newts completely indoors with a dedicated light cycle and cooling period.
Oh I'm pretty aware of their rarity, and I've done a lot of research on their point of origin - I knew they were difficult to breed but I did not however know that only two people had bred them. Do you have any contact info on these people?
Sadly all are illegally smuggled (even the ones zoos buy), me personally I am strongly against buying them.
European captive bred animals.
Shoot - I didn’t know about that code
Alright then - I’ll be sticking to the same policy as Alex on this one. If I can find a seller I trust (geographically or otherwise) I’ll do my best to captive breed so that hopefully any thought of smuggling will disappear. To my knowledge, only very few people have bred California newts in the US, and I got extraordinarily close this year, I’m just going to hope and put the work in.
Shoot - I didn’t know about that code
Alright then - I’ll be sticking to the same policy as Alex on this one. If I can find a seller I trust (geographically or otherwise) I’ll do my best to captive breed so that hopefully any thought of smuggling will disappear. To my knowledge, only very few people have bred California newts in the US, and I got extraordinarily close this year, I’m just going to hope and put the work in.