Newts: The complete care guide

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Broken Striped Newts

I also loveNotophthalmus viridescens dorsalis.Their common name is Broken Striped Newt. The adult broken-striped newt is found in ponds, pools, and quiet streams in low-lying coastal areas of North and South Carolina. Growing to a maximum size of 9.5 cm (3.75 in), this newt feeds on insects, leeches, small amphibians, worms, small crustaceans, and frog eggs.
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PaddleTail Newts

I got this info from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddle-Tail_NewtPaddle Tail newt  is a species of newt, sometimes sold as a household pet. They are characterized by a flat body and a long, paddle-like tail. They range from black to brown to pale brown. They have orange markings along the bottom of their body and may have some orange dots lining its back.  Paddle tails live in cool, oligotrophic (high oxygen, low nutrient) rivers and brooks sheltered by forests. Sometimes when food is scarce Paddle tail Newts developed an aggression towards others of its own kind. Not only do males show aggression towards other males, but females also bully other females or males. Males particularly like to pick on thin females. There are no record of Paddle tail Newts breeding in captivity yet. Since food is sometime scarce for them in their cold river homes, they can go for weeks without food. Paddle tails feed on insect larvae, small fish, crustaceans, and anything else smaller than they are. They use their sense of sight and smell to locate their food. In captivity, they can eat commercial amphibian and reptile food such as Reptomin and frozen bloodworms. Paddle tail longevity is currently unknown, but in captivity it usually ranges from 10-20 years. Paddle tail Newts have a unique trait to them. They are known for their chemical communication. They fan their tails when they are trying to attract the attention of another newt, when they are startled or frightened, or when approached by another Paddle tail. Paddle tail Newts are sometimes confused with the Japanese Firebelly Newts and sold as such. They have a similar relation named the spotted paddle-tail newt. All their life they spend most of it in the water. They also are not very active, only being a lazy, active newt.Their scientific name is P. labiatus.