New Subspecies?

lardoftheflies

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The Ghost Ribbed Newt?
 

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It looks like it's just a shed from the ribbed newt
 
That looks like a really cool tank. Do you mind posting a picture of the whole thing?
 
Sure - its just a photo from my phone so not best quality.
 

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Needs a good clean.
 

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Very nice tank!
 
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