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hamster
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hi, my firebelly newt (I was sold a "rough skin" firebelly a couple of months ago and I just found out that she is a "warty newt" she is the same as the third picture down on this page http://www.caudata.org/people/JM/phk.html) has had a series of problems first she excaped, her water got way too warm, her leg was very damaged shedding (this was treated a while ago with neosporn), and now her skin is comming off in flakes (I thought this was normal but I just read that it can be sign of a problem) and she appears to be bloated. She eats small (three week old, live) crickets (3-4 a day). She has been moved to a treatment tank that is normally ranges in tempurature from 68-70 degrees (I add ice every twelve hours bringing the tempurature down to about 60 degrees for a short while). When she swallows the crickets she gulps alot of water and she gulps air capturing them (maybe that causes bloat?). I had been keeping her in fish water but I was worried that the fish water might carry bacteria so I swiched her too filtered water (from a Brita filter) with reptisafe added too it, should she go back to fish water? When my fish have bloat I give them salt baths, can warty newts be salt bathed or is it dangerous? Does the fact that she have flaky shedding too indicate a health problem. She also has always sat pretty still when I have held her/trasfered her, she moves a bit but nothing like the wiggly smooth skinned firebellys is this because something is wrong with her or because she is just tamer. Only her stomach is enlarged not her tail. Sorry for all the trouble.
(Message edited by hamster on May 20, 2005)
(Message edited by hamster on May 20, 2005)