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Hi eveyone.
I just thought I would share some pictures of my himalayan newts
ingot them last year from julia (bellabelloo).
As yo can see they are doing very well.the largest of the trio still retains its gills.
Thanks for looking.
 

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How great to see them :D The one with the gills looks rather interesting.
 
Thank you. Yes we call the gilled one toothless.but I love them they are doing great.
ive even seen tail fanning going on.
 

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