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2021 Marbled newts

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Juvenile marbled newts. CB 2021. These are terrestrial morphs feeding on worms and dusted fruit flies. 50 each. Quantity discounts available. Overnight shipping runs 50-60 to a FedEx hub via ship your reptile.
 

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I only give mine the opportunity to go aquatic during the breeding season but some people keep them aquatic year round. You can get a pair from just 2 animals but your odds increase with larger group sizes.
 
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