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Posted by: jleahl at Thu Feb 26 07:15:17 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jleahl ] I don't know much about the natural habitat of C. orientalis, but I think they live in large still bodies of water.....rice paddy type things, maybe?....big enough not to heat up a lot due to solar heating. Certainly there are species of "fire-bellied newts" that tolerate warmer temperatures.....such as C. pyrrhogaster. Sexing orientalis isn't that hard, but it's relative; it's all in the size of the cloaca. I am fairly sure that I have a female, because the cloaca isn't markedly swollen (or big or whatever). Check out Caudata. org; they have more information than you could ever use! | ||
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