pics of my blue spotted sal and a pic of 2 of my newts

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Well like again here are some of my pics of my blue spotted sal i hope u like them

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here is a pic of 2 of my eastern reds
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Hi lilpelk,
Nice photos and lovely animals!
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thanx for the comment and i will keep that in mind
 
Beautiful . . . simply beautiful! Great pictures lilpelk! I love the shot where the blue is looking up at you!

Mitch
 
They are truly beautiful...I have a blue spotted sal like that one. I wish they came out more often though. I envy your efts!
 
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