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a hood and a screen top both work, what they mean is that there has to be something preventing the newts from getting out, it doesn't really matter what it is. as far as species, don't put more than one specie per tank. most newts produce toxins, they all have different requirements, and there is always a risk of crossbreeding. alpine newts are pretty colorful and do well in groups. my personal favorite, just because of their personality, cycnops pyrrogaster, the japanese fire bellied newts. these guys are the hardiest newts ever and will eat ANYthing. they are friendly too and are a good starter newt. good luck and feel free to e-mail me with any questions at otis07_@hotmail.com ----- RES WTF FBT Russian Tortoise Hingeback tortoise Leos Lawsons Dragon Aussi Ocelot Gecko 0.0.3 Vietnamese Mossy Treefrogs Oregon Newt Japanese FBN American Bullfrog 0.0.4 D. tinctorius D. auratus D. leucomelas 1.1D. imitator 0.0.2 imitator intermedius 1.1.1D. lamasi Grandis Day Gecko Mali Uro 0.0.4 Hourglass Treefrogs Hedgehog, bunnies, dog, fish, crawfish...
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