Triturus italicus

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I have a Triturus Italicus (=LISSOTRITON ITALICUS) have there been renamed? I trying to find more and improve it setup, however not having much luck are there quiet common in the uk?

Ichthyosaura alpestris alpestris are very similiar right in setup but have lower temp tolerances?
 
Hi
I believe it is Lissotriton Italicus now and I wasn't even aware you could find them for sale in the UK.
As they are found in Italy (I know alpine newts can be found in Italy too) I think they like slightly higher temperatures than Alpestris . I don't know anything else about them :cool:
 
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