Triturus dobrogicus- breeding and housing?

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As the topic says. So I have a pair of this wonderful species and they are currently maintained in an aquatic, heavily planted setup. The current water temp is 59 F. That all being said, I have done plenty of research on them and yet I seem to be missing something specific things that I would hope someone could answer for me.

I've done some sifting through the forums and have read the Caudata culture entry over and over. If I am to breed them, am I able to to keep them maintained aquatically all year round or do they need a terrestrial phase? Both newts are very active and I'm feeding them quite often.
 
No they don't need a terrestrial phase.their captive requirement is the same as triturus cristatus.
 
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