It's Bigbutt's 1st Birthday!

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My taricha granulosa is officially 1 year old this weekend. He was rescued almost a year ago too, little does he know that one year ago he might not have lived to see another week. Anyway I thought I might post some photos

He has turned out to be quite the pushy and spoiled newt, damanding food, and sometimes stealing all the food and running away. It's been a rough year, but it's nice to come home to him and watch him for a while and just appreciate his personality and his facial expressions
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(Message edited by newtsrfun on August 01, 2005)
 
Happy birthday! I'm glad you're able to celebrate 1-year of Taricha-keeping!
 
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