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Whats wrong with my newt?

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maria

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I found him a couple of days a go when hi escaped and put him Back in to the aquarium and after that hi has not gone under Water. Yes hi gose in the water but note under. So of course i am worried. Hi is a fire-belly newt. He shares the tank whith two outhers and they are fine. One of them have leaied eggs.
 
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erik

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How long was he out of the water before you found him? He may simply be stressed a bit.
 
M

maria

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How long hi was up I dont know. It hapend when we wear a sleep. I have giving him som days. This is the 7 day so but I hope you are right. Now we look every day it is sealed so it never hapens again.
 
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