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My new family members

lotty

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Here are some pics of my new newts.
First are the babies I got from this site.
Second and third are the 2 adults I got today. Also from this site.
All are doing well. Babies hiding as expected and adults have a swim now and again.
Mostly sitting on moss on the platform.
 

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I have put in the other 2 pics but waiting for an admin to accept. My mobile phone will only do one pic at a time. I have to put them on my computer to get more on.
 
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