New Newts!!!!!

frogman

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My kweichow newts have arrived. They are very happy and healthy. They are a mix of T.shanjing and T.kweichowensis. I can tell by their bumps instead of stripes. There is one male and three females. One of the females is small. I will post pictures when i can.
 
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here are the pics.
 

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