My Taliang Knobby Newt

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My Taliang Knobby Newt(Tylototriton taliangensis Liu )

I am a new, very happy to discuss with everyone about these animals, I can only speak a little English, please understand. This is one of my salamander, it is like to eat worms
 

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Nice photos! But... aren't taliangensis terrestial?
 
Mine are very much semi-aquatic. I have even noticed that certain individuals will spend almost all of their time in the water. Very nice animal!
Chip
 
Mine are very much semi-aquatic. I have even noticed that certain individuals will spend almost all of their time in the water. Very nice animal!
Chip

Yes, she was often in the water, but only to eat on land. This is my environment, keeping it
 

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Incredible!, are semi-aquatic?, could you post a picture of aquaterrariums.?

Greetings!
 
This is my aquarium, and a lototriton kweichowensis it live.


aquaterrariums aquarium agree whether the word? please
 

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