I have recently acquired 3 tiny baby newts from a small weed-filled pond in the woods below our house. I brought the newts home by accident in a bowl of water-weed which I was bringing to my tadpoles. I think they are baby marbled newts (they have a mini-marbled pattern - and we have found adult marbled newts nearby our house last year). I'm in two minds as to whether I should keep these little fellows, or put them back. I have read that they are prey for various critters and I would love to raise these three and then let them go later on when they're grown. At the moment they are a tad over an inch long and have four little legs and feathery gills. I'm keeping them in a bowl with rainwater, their own pond water, and their own pond weed. My worry is what to feed them. I understand they eat daphnia - but will these not be in their own pond water? How big are daphnia? If I give them fresh batches of their pond water(and weed) regularly, will their food likely be in it? There are a mass of mini creatures amongst the weed - including normal coloured worms, small leeches (eeeek!) and others. Are my little newts likely to be feeding on any of this? I can't see any small swimming-type creatures (like mosquito larvae). Any advice would be most welcome. If the general concencus is that I should replace them in their pond I will, but I would love to have a go at raising them if I can. Many thanks for any advice.