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(quick question for care) paramesotriton chinensis on the juvenile stage....

jjereme

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Hi, chaps.
I have Chinese Warty newts on the terrarium, and I wonder when they go into the water.
Anyone knows?
They were morphed two month ago, and it's about 5cm in size.
Should I make a semi-aquatic environment?
 

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Hi, chaps.
I have Chinese Warty newts on the terrarium, and I wonder when they go into the water.
Anyone knows?
They were morphed two month ago, and it's about 5cm in size.
Should I make a semi-aquatic environment?
No. Far too small. Too be honest you have a number of years to keep them terrestrial. They will drown otherwise.
 

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Thank you for answers.
It means that it's a too small to get into the water...
Then I just need to put the water bowl aside, right?
1 to 2 centimeters high so it won't sink in the water.
and is there anything else I should be careful about
 

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