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    Spanish ribbed newts

    These guys are pretty neat. I've had them for about 8 months. The females around 8 in and males at 6 in. They will eat right from your hands.

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    Re: Spanish ribbed newts

    They look so peculiar, in a good way . I don't see people with newts that often. Would definitely like to know more about these animals.
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    Re: Spanish ribbed newts

    Quote Originally Posted by JCH979 View Post
    They look so peculiar, in a good way . I don't see people with newts that often. Would definitely like to know more about these animals.
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    They are mainly aquatic. You can keep them between 60-82 degrees. I have kept them in with beta fish and have had no problems.

    Their diet is mainly
    Earthworms
    Newt pellets


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    They also get between 6-12 inches long

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