Insane1818
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I got 3 fire bellied newts in Sept 2010. I researched them before I actually bought them from the pet store. I was under the impression that it was hard to breed them in captivity, unless you preformed certain things. I did not do anything to encourage breeding.
Anyway, I had them in a 29gal tank and decided to upgrade them to a 40gal tank this past week. When I went to scoop out some of the feeder fish I discovered newtpoles (?). I counted atleast 11 that I readily saw; some with front legs and some with both front and back legs. So I rushed to the store to get a filter to keep in this tank with the babies and several eggs left, unhatched thus far.
I have searched all over this site and several others. I would like all the info in 1 spot if possible. I had not been feeding the babies anything special. I didn’t even know they were there. I feed my adult FBN frozen blood worms 1-2x/wk and sinkable newt pellets 2-3times a week.
My adult newts, I keep aquatic. I do provide a few places very close to the surface and some above the surface, yet hardly see them there, if ever.
I have the baby newts in a 1-4 inches of water with the gravel from when the adults where in there. I added extra plants and hiding spots and a few places outside the water.
Please, please help me. Even tho not prepared or expected, I would like to help them survive and grow as best as possible:
1. What do I feed them? How often?
2. How long does it take to morph?
3. When they morph what should I put them in or on?
4. What should I feed them after they morph? How to feed them? How often?
5. How many morphed can be kept together and in what size tank?
6. When can they be introduced back to water?
7. When can I give them to friends who want them? How will I know they are ready?
8. Any other useful information?
Thank you so much for all of your help.
Anyway, I had them in a 29gal tank and decided to upgrade them to a 40gal tank this past week. When I went to scoop out some of the feeder fish I discovered newtpoles (?). I counted atleast 11 that I readily saw; some with front legs and some with both front and back legs. So I rushed to the store to get a filter to keep in this tank with the babies and several eggs left, unhatched thus far.
I have searched all over this site and several others. I would like all the info in 1 spot if possible. I had not been feeding the babies anything special. I didn’t even know they were there. I feed my adult FBN frozen blood worms 1-2x/wk and sinkable newt pellets 2-3times a week.
My adult newts, I keep aquatic. I do provide a few places very close to the surface and some above the surface, yet hardly see them there, if ever.
I have the baby newts in a 1-4 inches of water with the gravel from when the adults where in there. I added extra plants and hiding spots and a few places outside the water.
Please, please help me. Even tho not prepared or expected, I would like to help them survive and grow as best as possible:
1. What do I feed them? How often?
2. How long does it take to morph?
3. When they morph what should I put them in or on?
4. What should I feed them after they morph? How to feed them? How often?
5. How many morphed can be kept together and in what size tank?
6. When can they be introduced back to water?
7. When can I give them to friends who want them? How will I know they are ready?
8. Any other useful information?
Thank you so much for all of your help.