almndxeyez
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Hello,
I have a newtlet that surfaced about a month ago. To our dismay, it's missing its hind legs.
Chances seem grim, but we're trying our best for it & I don't want to just give up.
It is separated from the other more aggressive newtlets & lives w/ just one other. It is smaller than the others, but I'm very happy that it seems interested in eating.
Looks like it likes live fruitflies, as it moves towards them during feeding time. But I think that the flies might be too fast for it. I've also tried something more slow moving like live bloodworms, but it's never taken interest to them.
Any suggestions? I'm trying to find something that's slow moving on land. Also, something feasible & not too time consuming: my career runs a pretty hectic schedule. I really want to avoid hand-feeding if possible.
Let me know & thanks!
Eileen.
I have a newtlet that surfaced about a month ago. To our dismay, it's missing its hind legs.
Chances seem grim, but we're trying our best for it & I don't want to just give up.
It is separated from the other more aggressive newtlets & lives w/ just one other. It is smaller than the others, but I'm very happy that it seems interested in eating.
Looks like it likes live fruitflies, as it moves towards them during feeding time. But I think that the flies might be too fast for it. I've also tried something more slow moving like live bloodworms, but it's never taken interest to them.
Any suggestions? I'm trying to find something that's slow moving on land. Also, something feasible & not too time consuming: my career runs a pretty hectic schedule. I really want to avoid hand-feeding if possible.
Let me know & thanks!
Eileen.