New chinensis and cyanurus

Logan

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I have added 5 new newts to my collection and I thought I should share!
2 Paramesotriton chinensis these are siblings to my current chinensis from Otterwoman's line.
3 Cynops cyanurus from Jennewt's line.

They are wonderful and I couldn't be happier. Here are some of the first pictures but more will come in time.
The first pic of the warty newts show my original newt with his new con specific. the second pic is of the other new newt. There are only two cyanurus pictured here because the other one has spent all of its time deep under aquatic vegetation sniffing out food. More to come.
Logan
 

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Here are the newest group of photos. My wife was playing with our new camera so we got a few shots of these guys.
Logan
 

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More newt pics
 

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Wonderful!!!! Thanks for sharing. :)
 
Thank you for your complement and likes! Here are a few more. Sorry they are so similar but I just couldn't decide which ones I like more. They are so colorful ventrally.
Logan
 

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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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