newt id

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No problem...damn this is making me want more newts...
 
He could be a paddle-tail or a mandarin Newt...

We already Ided it one of the Paramesotriton sp Warty newts...definately not a Mandarin...FYI a true paddletail newt is Pachytriton labiatus which has no "warts" or ridges...

Yeah I was wondering about the turtle too, seeing as most newts are rather toxic.
 
Weylin;1493920; said:
Oh.. I did'nt notice that...

Yeah about the turtle and the newt... They turtle would prob eat the newt..
yes its in with the turtles i have danios, snails the turtles dont bother them
20 g waiting just in case
the turtle are aquatic lawn mowers FRB so far so good watching closely
 
i am keeping a close eye newts under one of turtles right now
i breed gallexy rasboras, longfin danios, apple snails 2 years not a loss to a turtle that i know of anyway
 
catfish hippy man (dylan);1502349; said:
that is a europe marbled newt my friend has one.

they don't have the spots nor colour on their bellies like this species does.
 
that is a europe marbled newt my friend has one.

Very, very similar species, however...I've gotta ask Estuary where he got it? Big Als maybe? Triturus are pretty rare in Canada...
 
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