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Marbled Newt (Triturus marmoratus)

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I have two Marbled Newts for sale. They are probably about 1.5-2" long. $60 each. Willing to ship.
 
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The newts are a little over two inches long. I am having to downsize my collection, so I am trying to find them a good home. They are a little over two inches long. I kept them semi-aquatically but it was not practical the way it was set up so I moved them to an aquatic setup. I would recommend a terrestrial setup for them though. They rarely go in the water. Here are some pictures of them.





 
Would like too buy a few newts you can contact me at [email protected] or text 8034293582

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It's illegal to ship Old World salamanders (Salamandridae) across state lines due to concerns with the deadly Bsal fungus killing off European salamanders in the wild. Only eggs, which cannot harbor the fungus, are allowed to be shipped across state lines. You must find a supplier within your own state.
 
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