Ensicauda popei pics

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Just a few pics taken today
 

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Beautiful animals, these are 1-2 year old I presume? They look young to me.
 
No they are old animals, the tank, fake white mangrove root thing and the moss balls are all large, so are maybe making the newt looks smaller than it is?
The newt in the photo is over 5 inches[13cm] in length
 
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full set up photo, newt in top left hand corner
 

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Awesome set ups, your newts must be very happy in their 5 star newt emporiums! :happy:
 
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