My red efts

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Just because I think they are great! :D

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They are about 8 months old and are growing like weeds. I've noticed their tails are flattening very slightly and they have been in and out of the water dish a few times. They eat like pigs! Blood worms, fruit flies, tiny brown crickets, you name it, they wolf it down. They stay either a beigey or a browny colour no matter what they eat though.

They have also learnt to beg very quickly! When I open the viv to mist them, they all appear and give me puppy dog eyes :lol:
 
No, they are mine :rofl:

But yes, they came from Morg ;)
 
How are yours getting on? Mine eat and eat and eat! They are growing pretty quick as well :D
 
They look really, really good!

I think as long as they are eating well for you, this species is actually pretty easy to look after. If they don't mind going in the water, I'd set up a larger water area to 'tempt' them in. Keep it stocked with aquatic foods: blackworms, small snails (these guys are voracious snail predators), and small earthworms will survive in cooler water for a week or more. The males will enter the water much more easily than females, in my experience, as soon as there is a slight drop in temps.
 
Its suddenly dropped to single figure temperatures here, and a couple of nights have been below freezing. Thats obviously outside, but its not much warmer inside :rofl: I wonder if that explains the sudden interest in water.

What sort of snails? And are they definitely safe for them to eat?
 
I think what I have are ramhorn snails (I'm not an expert). The newts will eat the smaller snails and leave large ones alone.

I believe they eat a huge quantity of these because I never have snail issues in my tanks when the newts are present. As soon as I remove the newts, the snails get out of hand and I have to go on a squishing rampage.
 
The red eft pictures really are good.
 
Not bad for a camera phone! :D
 
great pics, and its good to see the little ones doing so well
my adults are in amplexis again now, and the female looks full of eggs, so maybe I will have more eggs here soon
 
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