Okinawa Newt

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carlos

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hi, i decided to keep the Okinawa Newt (Cynops ensicauda), have someone do the Okinawa Newt caresheet before in caudata forum???

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Oh!!! very nice!!! Thank You!!! ^_^
do you have the experience of breeding Okinawa Newt ???
 
Carlos, I got my first Okinawa newts in 1982 and they have bred for me frequently since then as they have for others on this forum. You may also conduct a search on Cynops ensicauda (see above or use http://www.caudata.org/forum/cgi-bin/search.cgi) or have a closer look at the Firebelly-topics on this forum and you will find a lot of additional information as well as pictures.

Ralf

(Message edited by ralf on January 16, 2004)
 
hi, finally, i got the Marbled salamander, i feed it crickets, and i keep in the plastic box with loose substrate and the temperature is 16-18c. but it doesn't eat, i think it may be need more time......
 
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