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    Hi, Frank Indiviglio here. I’m a herpetologist, zoologist, and book author, recently retired from a career spent at several zoos, aquariums, and museums, including over20 years with the Bronx Zoo
    Newts of all kinds are very popular with amphibian keepers. Although most in the trade are quite small, one of the hardiest and most personable is a true newt giant. The attractive Spanish Ribbed Newt (Pleurodeles waltl) can reach 12 inches in length, and is stoutly-built. They are easy to breed – an important consideration as wild populations are threatened – and quickly learn to feed from the hand. And, as you’ll see below, they employ on of the animal world’s most unique defensive strategies (pets, however, become so tame that they never feel the need to defend themselves!). Read the rest of this article here Pet Newts: Spanish Ribbed Newt Care and Breeding
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    Hi Frank:
    Thanks for another great article! I have a place in my heart for newts and salamanders. I started my herping hobby at age 9 living in Florida. A couple years later, my parents and I moved to Germany (newt country!) I loved getting into lakes and streams observing Alpine newts, great crested newts, smooth newts and the common fire salamanders. I can remember that my interest in amphibians really took off. I have both of your Newts and Salamander books, I highly recommend them
    Terry Gampper
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    Quote Originally Posted by tgampper View Post
    Hi Frank:
    Thanks for another great article! I have a place in my heart for newts and salamanders. I started my herping hobby at age 9 living in Florida. A couple years later, my parents and I moved to Germany (newt country!) I loved getting into lakes and streams observing Alpine newts, great crested newts, smooth newts and the common fire salamanders. I can remember that my interest in amphibians really took off. I have both of your Newts and Salamander books, I highly recommend them
    How kind of you to write, Terry, thank you. Must have been something to be in Germany as a child...I did not get to see most of those fantastic species until adulthood, and then only at the zoo. Germany and several other European countries have always been ahead of us in newt care, planted terrariums etc. Happy, healthy new year, Frank

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