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paris

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i was told by the people across the hall from my shop that my one newt was acting strange and had been engaging in this behaviour for most of the day. im not sure what hes really doing, hes not in breeding condition. this is Cy, hes a one eyed taricha rivularis. i watched him for a while and he just stayed there-coming up on his toes to get air every once and a while.
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....i wonder if this is the caudate version of the lonely housewife and the well attended washing machine....
 
mine does that with the pothos. Taricha are just as weird as axies. lol.
 
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