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laura
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I have three Taricha genus aka "Orange Bellied Newts" as PetCo calls them -- their names are Sal, Amanda (SalAmanda lol) and Wayne NEWTon.
Amanda used to live with another newt, but as I unfortunately found out -- while she thrived off the brine shrimp/dried worms I fed her, the other one starved to death no matter what I tried to feed it.
After that, I immediately removed her from any sort of dry food diet and fed her live food -- blackworms and bloodworms. She LOVES them. She's grown huge and fat...that's NOT the problem!
I received a call the other night from PetCo telling me they had 2 new newts for me (I had them on special-order) so I went down to pick up Sal and Wayne. They're both very alert and active, and get along wonderfully with Amanda.
Thing is, I noticed in their tank in the store, they were eating those putrid newt pellets. Amanda has NEVER accepted those pellets, so I typically feed them on occasion to my African Clawed Frogs.
I have my newts in a semi-aquatic set up, where the moist moss leads down to a pool of water where they can splash and eat their live food. I tried forcibly placing Sal and Wayne in the pool to get them the idea that they're SUPPOSED to eat them -- but they won't eat them -- they just like to go onto the driftwood or moss and stare down at the live food for amusement. Amanda's been happily glomming away on them instead.
Am I prematurely worrying, as I have not even had these newts 24 hours yet? It's just I can't imagine newts rejecting live food that another newt (from the same store, different time nonetheless!) relishes eating.
They don't seem stressed in any way, but maybe they're just NOT HUNGRY? I just have no idea...but will there be a possibility that they'll reject tasty fresh live food because they're too conditioned to eat that pelleted crud?
Thanks for your help!
Amanda used to live with another newt, but as I unfortunately found out -- while she thrived off the brine shrimp/dried worms I fed her, the other one starved to death no matter what I tried to feed it.
I received a call the other night from PetCo telling me they had 2 new newts for me (I had them on special-order) so I went down to pick up Sal and Wayne. They're both very alert and active, and get along wonderfully with Amanda.
Thing is, I noticed in their tank in the store, they were eating those putrid newt pellets. Amanda has NEVER accepted those pellets, so I typically feed them on occasion to my African Clawed Frogs.
I have my newts in a semi-aquatic set up, where the moist moss leads down to a pool of water where they can splash and eat their live food. I tried forcibly placing Sal and Wayne in the pool to get them the idea that they're SUPPOSED to eat them -- but they won't eat them -- they just like to go onto the driftwood or moss and stare down at the live food for amusement. Amanda's been happily glomming away on them instead.
Am I prematurely worrying, as I have not even had these newts 24 hours yet? It's just I can't imagine newts rejecting live food that another newt (from the same store, different time nonetheless!) relishes eating.
They don't seem stressed in any way, but maybe they're just NOT HUNGRY? I just have no idea...but will there be a possibility that they'll reject tasty fresh live food because they're too conditioned to eat that pelleted crud?
Thanks for your help!