So 3 of my adults out of the 4 (one's too young to mate right now) decided to have a little fun this winter. I have 12 babies because of it, lol. On April 14th, I discovered this little guy hanging out on a rock in the larger larvae tank. Just yesterday another one followed him and morphed. They have actually been eating tweezer held thawed bloodworms, which is odd because they usually eat live food, and fruitflies. I also have had a little luck with chopped up earthworms. Right now they are in a small kritter keeper with wet moss and rock, as well as tiny water holes for them to soak in. Wish me luck, as I've only owned cynops for a year now and have never bred them before, nor taken care of babies before. Guess I must be doing something right 

