What species is this newt?

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Hello guys, does anyone know what species is this particular newt?
 

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I will further add that they are an excellent newt to keep. They are always captive bred; not picky eaters (they eat anything!); and one of the more "human-friendly" newts out there. I have four that swim right up to me and eat earthworms right out of my fingers.
 
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