Terrestrial newts

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Hi I'm wandering which is a good species of terrestrial newt one that's kind of active i have been looking into the T.shanjing because I like te way they look any suggestions. And I live in New Jersey anyone know any newt breeders.
 
Most fully terrestrial species are inactive, particularly if you are accustomed to reptiles as pets. I found T. shanjing to be rather boring because they aren't very interactive and stay hidden all the time. But it's a matter of preference, many people adore them.
 
Ok then i dont like no active newts i have 3 firebellies and their very active and good eaters... do you know if the T.verrucosus are active because the seem to be more aquatic. And how do i know when someone replies to a post is there a messaged sent because I have been checking my home page and it doesnt show replies unless i click on it.. And thank you for the reply 8)
 
Hi, go through your settings & options in user CP to set notifications. Otherwise you can do this individually in Thread tools.
 
Thank you quick question do you know any newt breeders in the New Jersey Area.
 
You could try a red eft. They're usually pretty active, but they turn into aquatic adults.
 
Red Eft im goin to look it up do you know where i can find breeder because i have no idea how to locate any.
 
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