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- Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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- Dana
As many of you know, I became the unexpected owner of 50+ C.orientalis when my pair had offspring 2 years ago. A few were lost as larvae, a few more as juveniles, and one when adapting to the aquatic stage. However, over the past 3 weeks, I've lost 10 juveniles in the terrestrial stage. I have no idea what's going on. A dozen of my babies have moved to the water, so I now have 3 tanks for aquatic newts, two for terrestrial. Are they overcrowded - have about a dozen in each 10 gallon tank? I did have a spinal cord injury in Aug. and it is why I've been missing here, so tanks weren't getting cleaned out quite as regularly as before, but nothing too bad. The substrate is paper towels and a mixture of java moss and fake plants and hides. They seem to be eating unless some are being outcompeted now that they're in closer quarters. One is dying - looks very weak, but not particularly skinny or anything.
Dana
Dana