I would like some semi-aquatic newts

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:errr:Does anyone know where I could find some semi aquatic newts? I lost my paddle tailed newt because after a year of having him he decided to find a little opening in the tank and leave
 
Welcome! Sorry about your newt. This is a VERY common occurrence, unfortunately. Keep an eye on the ad sections of this forum; all ads here are for captive-bred animals. If you shop elsewhere, be careful about whether you are buying wild-caught (animals taken from the wild) or captive bred.
 
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