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cornelia
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After interrogating the store assistants on the Fire-belly Newt (at least that's what the label said), I purchased one.
Things I've been told:
- "You take care of them like fish"
- "They eat bloodworms but can feed tortoise or fish pellets"
- "This tank (11 x 7 cm) is sufficient" [Which I've purchased]
- "Feed everyday"
What I've found out:
- There are a few other species of Fire-bellies and I'm not sure which one's mine.
- They need bigger floor space. 1/3 land and 2/3 water
- Fish food may contain too much protein or fat
- I musn't feed more than one small pellet a day AND I must feed twice a day
- They need shaded are but they also need sunlight and sun-warmth. They require some plants, a filter and running water.
My questions:
- My newt is about 4 inches from nose to tail. What species is it?
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b195/tylercam/IMG_0508.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b195/tylercam/IMG_0505.jpg
- I've put in 1cm gravel (washed with filtered water until the water is no longer cloudy) and 1.5cm water (R.O. drinking water) and a rock that has an area of 3cm x 4cm so that the newt can climb on in an 11 x 7 cm tank. Is that sufficient for one newt? What do I have to improve on?
- Can I actually feed the newt fish pellets or is blood worms preferable. Can I use pellets for times when I don't have worms? How much do I feed it? How often must I feed it and for how many days can it go without food?
- How often must I clean the tank if I don't have a filter?
- How do I monitor the newt's behavior? Are there any particular behaviour that I should be aware of like stress, threatened, etc.?
Sorry for the excessive questions. Thanks so much.
Things I've been told:
- "You take care of them like fish"
- "They eat bloodworms but can feed tortoise or fish pellets"
- "This tank (11 x 7 cm) is sufficient" [Which I've purchased]
- "Feed everyday"
What I've found out:
- There are a few other species of Fire-bellies and I'm not sure which one's mine.
- They need bigger floor space. 1/3 land and 2/3 water
- Fish food may contain too much protein or fat
- I musn't feed more than one small pellet a day AND I must feed twice a day
- They need shaded are but they also need sunlight and sun-warmth. They require some plants, a filter and running water.
My questions:
- My newt is about 4 inches from nose to tail. What species is it?
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b195/tylercam/IMG_0508.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b195/tylercam/IMG_0505.jpg
- I've put in 1cm gravel (washed with filtered water until the water is no longer cloudy) and 1.5cm water (R.O. drinking water) and a rock that has an area of 3cm x 4cm so that the newt can climb on in an 11 x 7 cm tank. Is that sufficient for one newt? What do I have to improve on?
- Can I actually feed the newt fish pellets or is blood worms preferable. Can I use pellets for times when I don't have worms? How much do I feed it? How often must I feed it and for how many days can it go without food?
- How often must I clean the tank if I don't have a filter?
- How do I monitor the newt's behavior? Are there any particular behaviour that I should be aware of like stress, threatened, etc.?
Sorry for the excessive questions. Thanks so much.