Sick N. crocatus

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Help!!!!
I came home tonight and found two mature newts one dead and the other not well.
What can I do to remedy this. I have removed the dead and sick newt.
However now I am worried this is the beginning of those horror stories I have ready about with this species. I feed live worms and frozen, my pH is just above neutral
I use an Aquaion internal filter. Water changes are done once every week or two.
What might this be?
I am also going to have a professor friend do a scrape if my sick specimen does not survive.
Msg this sucks!
 
Sick newts!!!

N. crocatus mystery death??
What could cause this???
 

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