Newt Room Update

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Hi all,
Thought I'd give a quick update on my newt room seeing as I haven't put up any pictures of it for a while. There are about 40 amphibians in there now, mostly newts, though also some new additions: Alytes obstetricans and some stunning Mantella aurantiaca that I picked up at the Kempton show.
Hope you enjoy them, George.
 

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I can´t see any pictures o_O

You can see them right here Azhael,

@ George; Nice collection! Like the Cynops shot. Witch species is it? Any variety of pyrrohgaster or some ensicauda?
Cheers!
 
Sorry about that Azhael, somehow I managed to accidentally create 2 posts.
Thanks, the Cynops is an ensicauda popei, glad you like it.
George.
 
I am envious! Lovely setup and animals, too. What is the leaping frog that you picture?

C
 
Thanks for the comment, the frog is a Hyla arborea,
George.
 
I'm impressed that you have labels on all the tanks - what do they say?
 
Are they home made lids? how did you make them?
Thanks,
 
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