Fig Newton
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I live in Burnaby.... which is in Southwest British Columbia. It's been very rainy here the last few weeks. I woke up the other morning to find this adorable little guy on my kitchen floor! Naturally, I wanted to keep him, so I've named him Fig Newton. I've put him in my huge 50 gallon tank, which is left behind from when I had my veiled chameleon. I've got it basically set up now, and am hoping it will be suitable, but I'd like to know what KIND of newt/salamander I have, and how best to care for him. 
Any help would be HUGELY appreciated.. I've given some crickets to him and mealworms but as far as I can tell he has not eaten any yet. I am assuming it's a boy, his tail is very long, and the cloacia is a little "bulgy"
By the way... you can't see his belly but it is translucent white, it's very cool you can see his little heart beating and his insides. He's just about two inches long, not counting his tail. He's very docile and will sit and hang onto my finger and chill out, though I don't want to touch him too much in case he's one of the "lungless" ones I've heard about.
Thanks in advance!!!
Any help would be HUGELY appreciated.. I've given some crickets to him and mealworms but as far as I can tell he has not eaten any yet. I am assuming it's a boy, his tail is very long, and the cloacia is a little "bulgy"
By the way... you can't see his belly but it is translucent white, it's very cool you can see his little heart beating and his insides. He's just about two inches long, not counting his tail. He's very docile and will sit and hang onto my finger and chill out, though I don't want to touch him too much in case he's one of the "lungless" ones I've heard about.
Thanks in advance!!!