I have two CFBN's, I believe one of each sex, and have had them for about 7 months. Recently though, the one I believe to be the female, who is much larger than the male, has become very greedy with respect to food. I have a little food dish that I keep at the bottom of the tank so that when the bloodworms sink they don't fall into the rocks and are easy for the newts to eat. In the last little while, the female is bullying the male, keeping him away from the food dish, hovering over the food even if she's not eating it, and sometimes biting him if he tries to get near it. The first six months I had them together this didn't seem to be much of a problem, but lately it is happening often, and as a side effect, it almost looks like the male is getting thin because of his smaller diet, while the female is definitely getting kind of fat.
Any idea why the female would start behaving in such a way, and what I should do about this? I'm worried about my male not getting enough food, as well as the female growing to obese. Neither is healthy I'm sure.
Any idea why the female would start behaving in such a way, and what I should do about this? I'm worried about my male not getting enough food, as well as the female growing to obese. Neither is healthy I'm sure.