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Of the seven I received yesterday from Jenn Macke, four seem to be strictly aquatic. The other three prefer being terrestrial apparently - climbing in pothos and moss. I've got them divided up accordingly. These are a few shots of the aquatic four. I apologize for the quality of the pics - I have yet to figure out this digital camera...
 
Actually, the massive 125 gallon aquaterraium is home to about 30 live plants and 6 white clouds at the moment. Waiting for the little cresteds to be big and strong enough to take it all on before I move 'em in! The seven newts are currently housed in two ten gallon tanks.
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The seven newts are currently housed in two ten gallon tanks.
 
I don't think your pics are bad at all, you have great shots of the newts. I thought I was the only kitchen counter keeper
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I am inspired to get off my butt and take some pics of my c. orientalis
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    Had a question that I just want to be sure of. My marbled newt is a little over a year old and has started to develop and I noticed that he is starting to swell a little below his abdomen. I guess I’d like to know if they are his testes or if I need to be concerned.
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    does anyone know how to care for mud salamanders:)thanks.
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    hello
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    how long do mud salamanders live
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    im new to the salamaner comunity
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    hey guys, again im resarching mud salamander babys and there care:)
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