What Species of Fire Belly Is This?

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I got a few Fire Bellied newts that I originally assumed were some type of Japanese Fire Belly Newt, but one of them has developed a crest (albeit a small one, and is definitely trying to breed with the others) which I didn't think Japanese Fire Belly newts got. I have attached a few pictures. His tail has also turned bluish (which was less surprising)
 

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Definitively Triturus sp. (T. carnifex or T. cristatus).
The throat is too dark for a karelini and a dobrogicus would have been more slender.
 
I got a few Fire Bellied newts that I originally assumed were some type of Japanese Fire Belly Newt, but one of them has developed a crest (albeit a small one, and is definitely trying to breed with the others) which I didn't think Japanese Fire Belly newts got. I have attached a few pictures. His tail has also turned bluish (which was less surprising)
My guess is Triturus dobrogicus. The second picture looks a lot like a dobrogicus.
 
if you got these at a show in Colorado ive seen the same guy selling danube crested juveniles as fire belly newts multiple times
 
Thanks everyone - I think you are all correct that this is some variety of Tritorus.
@peteyusef - Yep, it was a random find at a Reptile expo in Colorado Springs early this Summer, from a breeder/store from Texas.
 
Thanks everyone - I think you are all correct that this is some variety of Tritorus.
@peteyusef - Yep, it was a random find at a Reptile expo in Colorado Springs early this Summer, from a breeder/store from Texas.
Yeah that was the one i saw them at sorry that happened to you
 
Every year more newts are called by the common name "fire belly". That is why it is good to know the Genus and species.
 
Every year more newts are called by the common name "fire belly". That is why it is good to know the Genus and species.
Agreed. They were an unexpected find, I have been passively looking for a while to add to my dwindling numbers of Cynops Orientalis from over a decade ago. They were juveniles that looked like some variety of Japanese Fire Belly for the first few months, but over time I became more and more suspicious.

I'm a little annoyed, but they are still fun.
 
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