Just one more question... about my newt staying in the water

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I've seen people saying their FB newts wont go in the water, well mine( at least i think its a FB) wont go on land... He's been in the water for a couple days... Is that normnal?
 
You might not see them come up for air. My taricha is completely aquatic right now, and I can watch her for hours and not see her come up for air. As long as she's still moving, I guess she knows what to do
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