Any fully aquatic snakes, lizards, and amphibians?

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DOTARUINEDMYLIFE

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Just wondering what other fully aquatic Freshwater snakes, lizards, and amphibians there are. I only know of the Tentacle snake. Since I have aquariums, maybe I can start one up for something other than fish.
Anyone?
 
There are no fully aquatic lizards, amphibians= axotols which are more readily available.
 
Several salamanders - amphiumas, sirens, mudpuppies. No lizards though. Sea snakes, but not sure that's what you had in mind.
 
Xenopus also:D Oh and elephant trunk snakes:D Kind of weard critters but I like them:popcorn:
 
Elephant Trunk Snakes are horrid for surviving in captivity... better off with a Tentacled.
 
Tentacled snakes . awesome snake.
 
Tentacle snakes are cool! There are also semi-aquatic water snakes that are native to the U.S. I saw two today at the resevoir. Really intesting to watch hunt. They get a pretty good size though.
 
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