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nick
Guest
I recently bought a pair of newts from an exotic
pet shop as 'Alpine newts'. But having done some
reading up it seems to me that they look and behave more like Red-Bellied newts (Taricha Rivularis).
They are plain black/brown with an orangy-red underside. They are almost devoid of any markings
except for some blotching around the mouth.
they are very lean looking and have long thin lanky legs.
They have shown no interest in entering the water
(unlike Alpines that are supposed to be largely
aquatic) which is a pity as I got them to accompany my Spanish Ribbed newts in their 4 ft aquatic set up.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Accurate
identification is vital if I am to care for them
properly.
Many thanks
pet shop as 'Alpine newts'. But having done some
reading up it seems to me that they look and behave more like Red-Bellied newts (Taricha Rivularis).
They are plain black/brown with an orangy-red underside. They are almost devoid of any markings
except for some blotching around the mouth.
they are very lean looking and have long thin lanky legs.
They have shown no interest in entering the water
(unlike Alpines that are supposed to be largely
aquatic) which is a pity as I got them to accompany my Spanish Ribbed newts in their 4 ft aquatic set up.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Accurate
identification is vital if I am to care for them
properly.
Many thanks