
Update:
So I was picking something up off craigslist for my dad and I saw a pet store and so on the way back
I stopped in there and they had fire belly newts (they look like the chinese ones to me) I'll include pictures.
They were housed in terrible conditions, gravel, no land or anything to climb on hardly, and they had them in with like 40 guppies! They might have been tetras, I didn't really pay attention. But these are tropical fish so I can't imagine the temperature they were housing the newts at.
I asked the guy there which he was pretty nice and actually knowledgeable whether they were captive bred or wild caught and he said they were captive bred from a breeder in town. Sooooo
I bought two (had to save them!) and they seem to be so much happier already. One actually ate a worm from my hand already. They are definitely babies still probably 2 inches long. One is all black and the other is more plump and is more of a deep chocolate color. The tank I have them in is only a 10 gallon but I'm on the search for a good second hand 20 gallon. This tank will do for now especially since they're not really that aquatic yet, they are still landlubbers

just means I'll have to do more water changes :-0
Anyway, I thought I'd update the thread. They are so tiny it's adorable :]
have some hornwort that i bought today and some wisteria in there now with a floating piece of driftwood. simple but works i suppose. i also escaped proofed the corners of the tank with window screen material until I can get a proper cover for the tank. oh yeah, and they love to cuddle and lay by each other which i thought was super cool. glad they get along well.