Hi everybody, this is my fist post here, i have followed several posts here before and found it very helpful so firstly thankyou for that.
This is all new to me and I am currently raising baby crested newts, smooth newts and palemate newts (which are all native to my area) with a view to releasing them into my garden pond.
I have some at different stages in development due to differing hatching times, a couple of the larger ones which are about 4-5 weeks old and about and inch and a half long have now gotten shorted gills, one in particular looks to be slightly more developed than the others and has much broader legs. but a couple have gills shorter on one side and i am worried that they are starting to nip each others gills off, I always try to keep an abundance of food in the tank, but sometimes i get up in the morning to to my surprise to find it has all been eaten.
Is it too early for them to lose their gills?, what sort of time should it be happening?, or is it more likely they are nipping each other one they have finished all the food?
Thanks in advance
Andy
This is all new to me and I am currently raising baby crested newts, smooth newts and palemate newts (which are all native to my area) with a view to releasing them into my garden pond.
I have some at different stages in development due to differing hatching times, a couple of the larger ones which are about 4-5 weeks old and about and inch and a half long have now gotten shorted gills, one in particular looks to be slightly more developed than the others and has much broader legs. but a couple have gills shorter on one side and i am worried that they are starting to nip each others gills off, I always try to keep an abundance of food in the tank, but sometimes i get up in the morning to to my surprise to find it has all been eaten.
Is it too early for them to lose their gills?, what sort of time should it be happening?, or is it more likely they are nipping each other one they have finished all the food?
Thanks in advance
Andy