Bolitoglossa

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connor

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once again i'm confused. now i'm looking a a species called bolitoglossa. it seems to be an awsome alboreal salamander but i cant find prices, info, or know of any place i could get a pair. could anyone help me or does anyone know of someone who could help me? i've been in a maze for quite some time now and i want to find my way out,if u know of any info or pics thanks a bunch!
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Do you have a lot of experience of newts?
Newts can be quite difficult to keep.
I say get an easy species and gather some experience before even thinking of more rare/difficult newts.
Just some advise
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