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id just like to announce my firebelled newt made it out of the tank, down a 2 foot drop off the table, onto the carpet and walked a good 15 meters until i found him. hes alive and well, just a little dry from his journey. glad he made it, but a note to everyone. the top was only open a crack, they are good climbers
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secure those tops.
 
unfortunately, this happens all to often. I've even had an experience where a juvenile firebelly climbed upside down to escape. glad to hear he's ok.

~Aaron
 
another good escape artist is the firebelly frogs.

only a crack and BYE BYE
 
Happened to me once with N. viridescens. I found the poor fossils a few months later under my bed, rock hard and still supported by it's legs. I guess it died walking. Too bad.
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