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Old 11-10-2009, 11:13 AM   #21
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now like no more chinese firebelly.. sad.only aggresive species sighted. unless i missed it.
You definately missed it. I still see alot of them in a farm's tank for sale. Definately not japanese or paddle tail.
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Old 11-10-2009, 11:14 AM   #22
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that expensive? I remember buying 1 for $3 early this year. apparently the shopkeeper brings in regularly as he was commenting how they were sold like hotcakes. the species I got was the Japanese firebelly newt though. smaller in size.

not an easy pet to keep. (at least for me) mine refused to eat anything, from live insects to frozen bloodworms. mine only managed to survive for 3 months.
I guess early selection of the healthy one in the tank is important. Always try to select those with a big stomach after a meal from the tank. Those are usually proven eating one. Avoid those skinny skinny one as told by the shop owner.
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Old 11-10-2009, 11:19 AM   #23
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Hi bro. Tried to PM you but cannot. Where did you last saw them? Looking to add a few more to my tank. Please PM me if it is not okay to post here. Thanks.
One thing about these newts is that they are been banned from selling in singapore. Still remember seeing them been sold in LFS or those market kinda LFS at much bigger size. More expensive though.

One thing about these creature is that once you own them, you cant resell openly in here nor anywhere. It will be best keep them till the end of time. One good thing about them is that they grow super slow and maintain is extremely low thus making it a good pet for people who are too busy to do lots of maintaince for their tank.
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Old 11-10-2009, 11:28 AM   #24
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That is why i decided not to get from him.. LOL.. Rather source myself..
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Bro koji, you have pm..
Thanks..
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Old 11-10-2009, 11:49 AM   #26
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That is why i decided not to get from him.. LOL.. Rather source myself..
Think those are just out to chop people head one.
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Old 11-10-2009, 12:52 PM   #27
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I guess early selection of the healthy one in the tank is important. Always try to select those with a big stomach after a meal from the tank. Those are usually proven eating one. Avoid those skinny skinny one as told by the shop owner.
yes indeed, better to select the healthy ones. at that point of time, I wasn't sure how to gauge a big stomach though. my friend bought one at the same time as me, the size was much bigger and more active than mine. but his only lasted him 2 weeks. :X I guess he didn't have proper care.

all this talk makes my hand itchy. think i should go visit the LFS this coming week. by the way, how do you sex them? Edit: oh nevermind, read in the first post.
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Old 11-10-2009, 12:59 PM   #28
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yes indeed, better to select the healthy ones. at that point of time, I wasn't sure how to gauge a big stomach though. my friend bought one at the same time as me, the size was much bigger and more active than mine. but his only lasted him 2 weeks. :X I guess he didn't have proper care.
I guess most of the time many think they they aint fish thus didnt pay much attention on their water. They still need the water in their tank in order to be healthy.
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Old 11-10-2009, 06:37 PM   #29
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I guess early selection of the healthy one in the tank is important. Always try to select those with a big stomach after a meal from the tank. Those are usually proven eating one. Avoid those skinny skinny one as told by the shop owner.
becareful could be bloat to0
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Old 11-10-2009, 09:44 PM   #30
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becareful could be bloat to0
Agree on this as well. Thus really got to check around. I usually will try to pick those more active one than those hidding or not so active one.
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