imheretowatch
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Sooo i have been talking to quite a few expert newt breeders out there and i have taken on their fantastic info and help and applied it to my newts of my own! i have been breeding newts for three years this is my 3rd generation of newts i have 9 efts currently i sold most of the batch (43 efts originally). For starters i had my newt efts terrestrial for a month feeding them bloodworms, tubifex worms, and brine shrimp. I housed them on paper towels with fake plants etc very simple and very clean. Then i raised the water level in the tank bit by bit (yes with paper towels in it still) and after 1-3 days All became aquatic! Once i saw them in them in the water i immediately put in some live daphia/cyclopes/mosquito larvae for them to eat and get use to the water and learn that food is now in the water not land. so far its awesome and adorable to see them aquatic! most have already shedded their skin from entering the water to a more smoother skin. (some were still climbing in one of the pictures but this was the first day!)