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Reputable online newt/salmander vendors in USA?

gravel

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All that comes up for me is stuff like Backwater Reptiles, which has a bad record, and more like that. Anybody know any good vendors?
 

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All that comes up for me is stuff like Backwater Reptiles, which has a bad record, and more like that. Anybody know any good vendors?


Me; but I don't ship during the Holidays; or in the winter below freezing. Anyone trying to get a live animal shipped to them during these times is begging to get a dead newt.
 

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Me; but I don't ship during the Holidays; or in the winter below freezing. Anyone trying to get a live animal shipped to them during these times is begging to get a dead newt.
Thanks, but I would like to point out that I said nothing about shipping immediately. To clear things up, I posted this two weeks ago and there was no snow where I am (there is now :(), and I know I did not mention it, but I'm looking for vendors for the future. I am not intent on setting anything up right now as I don't have too much space. I will also definitely check you out, though.

Thanks,
Philip
 
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