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Laila

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Hi I'm new here....
I'm from Iceland if you know where it is ;) I own 1 spanish ribbed newt a female she is 15 to 20 cm :D

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Hi Laila, Welcome to the forum. I am new here also. I have a Tiger Salamander and have found it very informative. Hope you enjoy it as much as I have. I look forward to reading your posts.
 

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here is a photo of my newt Britney
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not a good photo but will do ;) She is 21 cm and her home is 69 liters is that good for 2 ribbed newt (male in about 15 cm )
 

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I got a nother newt and it is a he ;) and his name is Justin :) so I have 2 ribbed newt named Britney and Justin

Justinn is 18 cm and he is not as fat as Britney and dosen't have as big hed as she :) she is a lot bigger in body mass
 
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