Cynops orientalis

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sean

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Although I wasnt planning on getting any anytime soon I have ended up with two very healthy looking Cynops. While at the mall last Friday I dipped in the pet store because I was bored and saw that they had just got in about 10 C.O. and 4 Taricha. Unfortunatly they had them housed together but I was suprised to see they were housed in a 20 long in a cool part of the store with plenty of rocks to climb out on and some live plants. These were in great condition which is something I am not used to seeing so I got two C.O. The funny thing about it is my wife doesnt know and I have them hid until the new tank cycles. She did ask me why I had set up a new tank and I told here it was a sick tank for my Notos. She is going to be pretty hot when she finds out the truth! All in all,I am glad to see some healthy looking imports for a change!
 
Tell your wife to piss off. JK. LOL. Have fun with the new arrivals.
 
She actually found them a couple days after I posted this. She gave me a strange little smile that can only mean trouble.
 
doesnt sound good... i hope you dont have to get rid of them. cynops oreintalis are a great newt. i have one (or is it a pyrrhogaster?). same diff
 
Congrats
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I get that same little smile from my husband every time I bring home more newts or more houseplants, hehe. I hope your wife deals with it as well as he usually does, hehe.
 
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