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#1
 ??? Drie weken geleden deed ik de overschrijving voor mijn lidmaatschap en stuurde ik mijn aanmeldingsformulier(deurloo@outlook.com). Maar ik heb nog steeds geen informatie ontvangen over hoe toegang te krijgen tot de delen van deze website die alleen voor leden zijn gereserveerd. Help me alsjeblieft om in het systeem te komen. :-\
#2
3x Salamandra salamandra fastuosa juvenielen 2016-2017 met Overdrachtsdocumenten. Bloedlijn van Lourdes, Pyrenees. Ongeveer 14 cm. Info per PM...
#3
Salamanders en Bijbehorende Gevraagd / Urodela Gersfeld
augustus 27, 2015, 04:36:32 PM
Ik zoek een auto met een of twee zitten plaats naar Gersfeld ::). PM graag.
#4
Heeft iemand 15-20 van deze te sparen? Ik hoef niet E. foetida, als ze mijn salamanders ziek. Ik moet ook E. hortensia, maar dat is niet zo moeilijk. http://www.salamanders.nl/forum/international-discussion-(english-or-german)/relation-between-eisen-foetida-and-sickness-in-vertebrates/
#5
http://www.sciencedirect.com/.../article/pii/S1532045600002131
I find this very interesting, as I've been feeding E. foetida to salamanders, getting mixed results. I will share my experiences, and then my hypothoses. First I fed unrinsed E. foetida to my A. mavortium, who became sick and died a month later, but I also fed him Tenebrio molito, which I didn't realize, could also have been what killed him. Then I fed unrinsed E. foetida to A. mexicanicum, who eagerly took, but later developed long-term sickness, and refused to touch them. Next, I began letting them soak for 20 minutes in warm water before feeding them to S. algira adults and juveniles, T. marmoratus adults while on land, N. crocatus juveniles and Cynops ensicauda adults. The S. algira adults got slightly and the T. marmoratus adults got seriously sick, and were not the least bit eager for them the 2nd time as they were the 1st. I never cut any of these worms, but gave the according to the size of the animal. The S. algira juveniles, N. crocatus juveniles took very small E. foetida which had developed coloration, and would take them meal after meal. The Cynops ensicauda adults took medium sized E. foetida repeatedly - do they perhaps have an immunity to E. foetida's coelomic fluid? Soaking in warm water first seems to remove some of the slimey excretions(perhaps making them slightly less dangerous, but I would by no means say safe), but a scalded, dead worm is of little interest to me or my animals. From my trial and error (this wasn't an animal experiment), it appears that E. foetida develops toxicicity with maturity. I don't know of any studies to suggest that other of the Eisenia genus such as hortensis have this toxic coelomic fluid.
#6
Ik ben opzoek naar iemand die een bestelling voor mij zou willen ophalen.
Stuur mij ajb een PM.
#7
Ik heb 5 Neurergus crocatus. Mooie, zeldzame watersalamanders - 7 cm.
Mocht iemand interesse hebben, stuur even een PM.

Groetjes,
Gita

#8
 Is daar een Ontheffingsnr. for S. algira tingitana Beni Arrous ??? Is het nodig op het overdracht bewijs? Hoe krijg ik er een?
#9
Dit is mijn nieuwe Tiger genaamd Bhima. Kan iemand positief bevestigen de soort? De kweker vertelde me dat hij A. californiense was, maar ik zie alleen A. tigrinum, A. mexicanum, A. opacum en A. mavortium te koop in Nederland. Is het legaal om te exporteren of te houden A. californiense ????
#10
Ik kocht een filter / pomp dat zou geweldig zijn in een vijver, maar is niet geschikt voor binnenshuis. Misschien iemand met een vijver wil ruilen deze voor een geluidsarme, binnenshuis pomp?
#11
Terrarium en Inrichting / Advies nodig voor een pomp
november 29, 2013, 11:29:20 AM
Kan iemand mij adviseren over een goedkope, geluidsarme pomp? Het moet een beetje water 1 m verticaal en dan 500cm horozontically duwen.
#12
Salamanders en Bijbehorende Aangeboden / Diverse soorten
september 02, 2013, 07:12:42 PM
Wij hebben roze en wildkleur met rode kieuwen te koop:

Ambystoma mexicanum

Voor meer info PM.
#13
Is it legal to buy Salamandra terrestris in DE, and bring to NL? Which of the two legal forms do I need to do this? After subsequent generations of S. terrestris have been born, is it legal to sell those in NL? Is it legal to sell those offspring of original purchase in DE and other EU member countries? Thank you in advance; I find all these legalities very confusing. :P
#14
First of all excuse me because I'm totally new to the concept of breeding, so perhaps I'm missing something. But as I have been reading on this and other salamander sites the last couple of days, some things I've read seemed like they could have been taken from Mein Kamph (ooops, I'm not allowed to mention that book in the Netherlands:P)! Ok, I can understand that if someone is raising any animals and selling them as something they are not, that's plain, outright cheating. But I've read people saying that if, for ex. one species of Triturus was released into the wild where another species of Triturus lives, and they mated it would be a terrible shame. My question is why??? Triturus carnifex's area of distibution seems to cross that of Triturus karelinii anyway, so if two of them get together and have sexual intercourse, what is the problem? Actually it seems to me that this would create stronger, healthier offspring than two newts who are brother and sister (as the case often is) having children. Inbreding increases the chances of the young being affected by recessive genes. With flowers, combining different traits is appreciated, as it adds almost unlimitedly to the possibilities of shapes, hues, height.

Or is it a question of old-school type nationialism? Should all newts go back to the "Wildersness" ;) from which they came, or that we are proud of our Great Crested Newt in that it is part of our Dutch culture, and therefore we fear losing a cultural icon if Southern Crested Newts with their darker patches and significantly smaller stature mix with them? Is the important point that we can count on fixed behavioral patterns such as eating a cold meal of frozen bloodworms at noon and a warm meal of live worms at EXACTLY 18:00? And not be aggressive towards male-male pairing newts :P?