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SOLD!! Marbled Newts

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I got some cb 2017 marbled newts available, produced by me, males and females, roughly 3-4 inches long

$50 each, overnight shipping available + $40

I use paypal
 

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I am keeping them terrestrial right now so I dont have to monitor another tanks water quality, in my experience they dont really utilize water the first year ortwo anyways, they are basically adults now(sub-adults i guess you could call em). Now that they are mostly grown up they can be kept in a semi aquatic/mostly aquatic setup, depending on the individual newt they could spend 6+ months of the year aquatic, some stay all year.

Below is how Ive raised the newts since they absorbed their gills and crawled on land in 2017, and the semi aquatic setup I keep the original adults in all year
 

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Dane, the newts I got from you are doing great. The male is starting to crest, with the cold temps. I'm hoping for some action from these guys soon!
 
Your assuming I want to sell my newts to someone that has to ask a question for an answer that is in plain sight using context clues learned from research that a possible new owner should have already done before inquiring for such animal...
 
Your assuming I want to sell my newts to someone that has to ask a question for an answer that is in plain sight using context clues learned from research that a possible new owner should have already done before inquiring for such animal...

it was an honest question. PEOPLE KEEP THEM IN BOTH TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC.
the first picture was in a tub with nothing, I doubt they live there. Second picture was a closeup, which shows nothing. The last newts I bought were pictured similarly and were being kept 100% aquatic, so maybe be a bit more receptive and not such a cocky little internet tough guy.

ps - *your'e not your
 
Skin color/shade changes when aquatic, they are a darker shade of green, when terrestrial they are bright green as shown, and the orange is super bright as shown, the texture of their skin also changes

Bin and newts are dry, not wet from just being pulled out of water

Second picture shows all of the above and a dry newt on a leaf on dirt...

I wont use 4 year old pictures to sell my newts, it is 2019after all, I can take the picture and upload it on the same device.
 
all you had to say was
"im keeping them terrestrial"
simple courteous answer for someone who even complemented you on them.
Many people take pictures of their animals outside of their enclosure for photo purposes.
But like I said, keep being a snarky internet tough guy. have a nice day.
 
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