Broken Stripe Eft and Eastern Noto Eft

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I received this awesome Broken Striped Eft from "slowfoot" a couple months back. Its doing great eating wax worms, blackworms, and fruit flies. I took some pictures of the Broken Stripe Eft with an Eastern Newt Eft. Big difference in coloration but very similar habits. Thanks "slowfoot"!

Did anyone else receive any from her?
 

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Glad she's (still looks like a 'she' to me) doing so well! Thanks for posting the pictures :D
 
Glad she's (still looks like a 'she' to me) doing so well! Thanks for posting the pictures :D

I really wanted to give you an update on how the Eft was doing. Obviously its doing great! any pointers for Dorsalis Efts?
 
Hey, Jaymes, sorry - I didn't see your last reply. I'm sure she's doing great. My only pointer is to feed them as much as they want to eat.

Have you gotten her to go into the water yet? All of my male efts are now aquatic, but the females still refuse to enter the water. Maybe you could give me some tips :p

ETA: I also gave two to Justin (Greatwtehunter) so he might have some tips.
 
Hey, Jaymes, sorry - I didn't see your last reply. I'm sure she's doing great. My only pointer is to feed them as much as they want to eat.

Have you gotten her to go into the water yet? All of my male efts are now aquatic, but the females still refuse to enter the water. Maybe you could give me some tips :p

ETA: I also gave two to Justin (Greatwtehunter) so he might have some tips.

She is still terrestrial but getting big. I think I'll wait a while before I try to offer her the aquatic life. When I take new photos I'll post them!
 
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