Are these Taricha or Sliders?

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Caught my Tarichas piling up to bask underneath the UV flourescent lamp yesterday. It caught my attention when I saw the "Two-Headed Beast" out of the corner of my eye.

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Great pics. That last one doesn't even look real. Looks like a sculpture of some kind.
 
If it were a sculpture, I'd buy it! Who couldn't use more taricha around?
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Tarichas going *towards* a UV lamp?

You've got some might strange ones there Jeff. Wonderful pictures.
 
Yeah, they love to bask underneath the light. I must say it's a flourescent UV light, so it doesn't give off much in the way of heat.
 
I'm with Pin-pin, mine run for the shadows of their log when I turn the light on. If I didn't, the poor plants would hate me though!
 
Maybe they're just playing King of The Mountain (or queen, in this case).
 
I especially like the fourth pic -- all those Taricha eyes!
 
That is he-larious. I can't belive that last shot! It's a worms worst nightmare! How many are in the tank total? They are some real happy looking newts.
 
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