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I took these tonight and they are a little better. I think I will take a break from posting now.My newts are going blind from the camera flash and probably feeling a bit freaked out from all the attention they are getting.
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(Message edited by apples on August 09, 2005)
 
Aww, those are lovely. You have very pretty newts! I like the 1st and the 4th pic, really pretty! What are you using as a substrate? Looks like snow, lol... very pretty!
 
Those are really cool (pictures and newts), it's so nice when the newts cooperate a little
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This are wonderfull sals. I`ve they are over 3 weeks by Reptilia. I get some to.
 
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