Southern Crested Newts

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Just thought i would post some pics of my southern crested. Purchased them about a month ago and they are doing great. Eating chopped wearthworms and bloodworms
 

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Nice looking newts. Makes me think back to when mine were newly purchased. Hopefully the males will crest up for you this upcoming season.
 
Nice.
They look like T.arntzeni.
 
They do look like T. arntzeni, but I would say T. karelinii. Either way they look great!
 
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