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Hi everyone,
Yesterday, as "Newty" approached one month of age, I separated him/her and his/her three larger siblings (all having back legs) from the younger ones. I put the eggs in a third container that have yet to hatch.
My question is this: Is my combination of a Daphnia-like frozen combo, frozen baby brine shrimp, and live Daphnia adequate for these larger newtpoles? When can I move them to the adult food of frozen bloodworms? Do I have to move first to black worms, and if so, how do I get them. I've seen so many posts and links on cultivating worms, but frankly, I'm a little sick thinking of this jar of lettuce/cabbage on my kitchen window sill! LOL - I'll do what it takes, but is there anything I must do as I move into month 2 w/ these babies?
Thanks for all your help,
Dana
Yesterday, as "Newty" approached one month of age, I separated him/her and his/her three larger siblings (all having back legs) from the younger ones. I put the eggs in a third container that have yet to hatch.
My question is this: Is my combination of a Daphnia-like frozen combo, frozen baby brine shrimp, and live Daphnia adequate for these larger newtpoles? When can I move them to the adult food of frozen bloodworms? Do I have to move first to black worms, and if so, how do I get them. I've seen so many posts and links on cultivating worms, but frankly, I'm a little sick thinking of this jar of lettuce/cabbage on my kitchen window sill! LOL - I'll do what it takes, but is there anything I must do as I move into month 2 w/ these babies?
Thanks for all your help,
Dana