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stefanie
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i was wondering if there are any general guidelines for telling the difference b/w a fat and bloated newt.
i have 2 eastern newts, one of which is a little underweight. because of this, i like keeping live blackworms in the tank at all times, so he can eat whenever. he absolutely refuses to eat from my hands, so its hard to ensure he gets food unless i leave it in the tank for a while. the other was a little thin when i got him 2 months ago, but has been putting on weight steadily since then. at first, i was happy, b/c he definitely needed to gain some weight.
now, he just looks a little on the fat side. his stomach area is getting pudgy, as well as his back legs. his throat and chest area are fatter than they were before, but arent really "puffy" looking in any way. basically, he's gained weight everywhere, especially in the stomach and back legs. he looks nothing like the pictures i've seen of really bloated newts, but i'm a bit worried. how long does it take for the bloating to become obvious? i've had him for 2 months and this has progressed slowly over that time period, which leads me to think he's just fat.
so basically, i cant tell if my newt is eating too much, or if he's becoming bloated. there arent any vets near me that have experience with newts, and i dont really want to bring him in unless i have a good idea that something is, in fact, wrong with him.
i have 2 eastern newts, one of which is a little underweight. because of this, i like keeping live blackworms in the tank at all times, so he can eat whenever. he absolutely refuses to eat from my hands, so its hard to ensure he gets food unless i leave it in the tank for a while. the other was a little thin when i got him 2 months ago, but has been putting on weight steadily since then. at first, i was happy, b/c he definitely needed to gain some weight.
now, he just looks a little on the fat side. his stomach area is getting pudgy, as well as his back legs. his throat and chest area are fatter than they were before, but arent really "puffy" looking in any way. basically, he's gained weight everywhere, especially in the stomach and back legs. he looks nothing like the pictures i've seen of really bloated newts, but i'm a bit worried. how long does it take for the bloating to become obvious? i've had him for 2 months and this has progressed slowly over that time period, which leads me to think he's just fat.
so basically, i cant tell if my newt is eating too much, or if he's becoming bloated. there arent any vets near me that have experience with newts, and i dont really want to bring him in unless i have a good idea that something is, in fact, wrong with him.