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Mixed Morph

A mixed morph crocodile newt is a captive label for Tylototriton verrucosus that shows blended or uncertain color traits rather than a cleanly named phase. This species, often called the Himalayan crocodile newt or orange-knobbed newt in the pet trade, has a rough, ridged body, a broad head, and contrasting yellow to orange markings along the glands and tail. Mixed morph animals may fall between dark phase, high yellow, and normal wild-type appearances, and the label should not be treated as a formal breed.

Keepers should focus less on the morph name and more on correct identification, captive-bred origin, and cool amphibian care. Crocodile newts need clean water, humid refuges, and temperatures below those used for many tropical reptiles. Earthworms, small insects, and other soft invertebrates are typical foods, while handling should be minimal to protect their skin. Breeding projects benefit from careful records because Tylototriton taxonomy and trade names have been confused, and mixing unidentified lines can make conservation or assurance-colony value lower.

Colors: Dark Phase, High Yellow, Normal/Wild Type

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