Fire Belly Newt Efts(C. Orientalis)
I have quite a few Cynops Orientalis (Chinese Fire Belly Newts) efts for sale. These are a species are are very difficult to find thanks to the ban that only just got lifted last year. They are captive bred individuals from my breeding group.
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Are you interested in any trades at this time?
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Unfortunately not looking for trades. I do not have the space to keep anymore species of newts/salamanders at this time.
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40 is kind of crazy.... these are 15$ at best.....
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I mean earlier this year in February I bought Japanese fire belly newts for $10 each and then back in November I spent $25 each.
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Captive breeding this species is by far not easy, they are not like other captive bred species that grow fast and are hardy. These guys require a lot of time, labor as well as requiring live foods in order to grow as larvae and then even once they are like these efts I have that they still need live foods and a terrestrial set up. It was a lot of work on my end this year to have managed to raise this many and my price reflect on the work, time and cost that went into raising these guys. |
Not implying disrespect but i have a friend i actually met off here that breeds newts and yes - they go for around 15 cb. Just have to look and be patient. Its not very difficult to raise these if You have the time. I understand where you are coming from my opinion just differs. I think 40$ is unreasonable. Ill refrain from further comments. Have a nice day.
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Pushing this back to the top, I still have around 50+ of these guys left, price is the same. I do offer discounts on quantity orders for those looking to get a large amount of them.
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