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Re: Newts Are Attacking


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Posted by Swan on December 15, 2001 at 21:27:43:

In Reply to: Newts Are Attacking posted by Nugget on December 15, 2001 at 18:38:35:

You should keep all of these in separate tanks because they come from different parts of the planet, have different sizes, and some of them are agressive.
Paddletail newts are agressive.
I don't know about the agressiveness of tiger salamanders, but they are definitely big and strong enough to injure a Japanese firebelly.

If you got the California newt TODAY, he shouldn't be with your previous newts, even if they were California newts as well. You have to keep the newt in quarantine for a month to make sure it is healthy before you put it in with others you had.

Newts are not collectibles where you get one of each and put them together.


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