Veins on Eastern newts sides

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About a week ago I noticed these veins (or arteries) on my female newts sides starting at her front legs. I am a little worried about them and I want to make sure they are not signs of illness. She hasn't been acting any different than when I got her, still eating normally has great color, is active, etc.
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She practically posed for these pictures.
 
Thanks, you have no idea how relieved I am! I'll post more pictures if her condition worsens, but right now she seems great!
 
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