Tylototriton wenxianensis

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ester

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I've had em for 2 months now and both are eating well at the moment.
Animal 1, approximately 13.5 cm long and slightly fat.
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A cranial closeup:
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Animal 2, approximately 14 cm long and slimmer.
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The fatter one will always go for food, the slimmer one has me worried from time to time. Both are healthy looking animals and not active at all. Occasionally they'll change orientation underneath their log or move 5 cm to the next log. They tend to "freeze" when I lift the log they are under.
 
How are these guys doing ester? What are they eating? Very nice pics.

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    Could you send some images?
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    Hey Jamiee this is Rodger from Calgary we chatted a few years back. Do u still keep these newts?
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