New newt enclosures

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filipe

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Hi there,

It's been quite a long time since the last time I posted any message. Nevertheless I've continued to keep newts and this week I just remodeled some of the tanks.

Hope you enjoy it! Any thoughts, advice or sugestion greatly appreciated.

Filipe Martinho
Portugal

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olá
it is very good for having a Portuguese here that it likes amphibians
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beijos
Patricia
 
If you point on the photo`s and wait a while the names come in the screen. Under your arrow.
 
Hi Ana,

What a nice surprise to find another portuguese in this forum (actually you're the first one I find to enjoy amphibians
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What species do you keep?

Beijos

Filipe
 
Benjamin,

I thought that the species name would appear next to the pictures- sorry for the mistake.

So, in order (from top to bottom) we have Cynops orientalis, Tylototriton verrucosus and Triturus dobrogicus.

Cheers,

Filipe
 
Ana & Filipe

It's always nice to see friends from Portugal on this forum.

Keep it coming
Cumprimentos!
 
Yep, It's also good to hear from "nuestros hermanos" from Spain
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Filipe
 
Olá Filipe!
therefore it is a good surprise
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the first one u find to enjoy amphibians ki bom
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i have Cynops orientalis,Tylototryton verrucosus,Golden albino and White albino axolotls.
but my verrucosus had been sick and now so I have one.

beijos
Ana
 
Hi Rubén!
It is very good for finding Portuguese yes.
it is good for seeing that I am not only the crazy one for amphibians
in Portugal

regards
Ana
 
Hi Ana,

I think I'm a little bit more crazy than you... Currently I keep Cynops orientalis (trio), Triturus dobrogicus (2), Tylototriton verrucosus (2) and Paramesotriton fuzhongensis (1). I also keep a couple of african dwar frogs (Hymenochirus boettgeri), an Iguana and a soft-shelled turtle. So, as you can see, my house looks like a zoo.
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I also had a couple of triturs carnifex until a month ago but, as I learned the bad way, they proved to be escape artists. Also, This year one of my P. fuzhongensis died with an infected wound in one of his legs (as you can see from the many posts here, infected wounds seems to be one of the most common newt's disease) which I was unable to treat.

Where did you get your newts? In Lisbon?

Cheers,

Filipe
 
Hi Filipe,
I also had four carnifex. mine they had run away but I always found
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but they had died without I to know reason.
my verrucosus died with an infected too, but i save my gorduxa hehehe she eats a lot.I gave banns to she of permanganato de potassio she was good.
I bought verrucosus in Lisbon in a petshop.the others had come of Spain
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and u get yours?

beijo
Ana
 
Hi Ana

I also got my newts from a petshop in Lisbon (although I wouldn't like to make publicity, probably the same where you bought yours... around Benfica perhaps?).

Cheers

Filipe
 
Hello Filipe,
by chance not. already i know where it is this,much time that i don´t go there! i am to lose things!! but i bought mine close to the estrela.(i think)

best regards
Ana
 
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