Newts: Sudden chirping

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Hey All,

I've had two male and one female alpine newt for about 2 years now. They are doing well. However, I started hearing chirping from their tank the first week of September. I really can't tell which one(s) is/are chirping.

I've read that this is normal, but does anyone have more information about why they would suddenly start chirping after not making a sound for two years? I've heard the chirps many in the last few weeks.

I'm just curious.

Thank you.
 
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