Friend got firebellies. help!!!!!

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amy

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ok, well my friend got some firebelly newts yesterday and i dont think she has a clue how to look after them so its up to me to educate her. i need everything you people know about them to be posted here. how big do they grow, how to tell the difference between male and female, what they eat, everyhting! thank you!!
 
Amy --

It's always good to have a friend to teach about newts.

Nate wrote an awesome info sheet at CC about Cynops orientalis, so I suggest you check it out and give it to your friend:
http://www.caudata.org/cc/species/Cynops/C_orientalis.shtml

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Lol, hey amy!!!!

The link that DOT posted is very good. Thats where
i got my information.

(Message edited by Black_oranda on December 12, 2004)
 
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