Ichthyosaura alpestris alpestris juveniles

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Hello there,
temperatures here are rising and so is the time to reach for my two juveniles of
Ichthyosaura alpestris alpestris in the fridge! I am not sure how the process would like to learn more! To appreciate this since they already gave me some tips or direct me to where I can read and study about it! :cool:
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Are the newts aquatic or terrestrial? Will they be in the fridge all summer?
 
Hi,
are two juveniles 6cm, aquatic coplete!
The issue is really that I do not know if put in a box with water or peat?
thanks
 
Hi, you should put an aquatic part and terrestrial other one, which they like much.
 
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