MrYossu
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Hello,
I have a newt (not sure if it's a smooth or palmate newt), which my son caught in the Irwell river a year ago. It has been living quite happily in a tank with a few inches of water and some rocks to provide dry land. It spends an equal amount of time on the rocks and in the water.
I hand-feed it bloodworms, as it ignores anything left in the water or on the rocks. I have irradiated frozen bloodworms, which I thaw well, and then pick up with a cocktail stick. If I wave these in front of his/her mouth, they get eaten with gusto.
This has been the set up for a year now, but over the last week to ten days, the newt has been refusing food. No amount of coaxing will make any difference, if it doesn't want the bloodworms, it won't eat them. As a result, it's thinner than it was.
Anyone any ideas what I should do? It has always been a good eater until now. Apart from looking thinner, it doesn't show any sign of illness.
Thanks for any help you can give.
I have a newt (not sure if it's a smooth or palmate newt), which my son caught in the Irwell river a year ago. It has been living quite happily in a tank with a few inches of water and some rocks to provide dry land. It spends an equal amount of time on the rocks and in the water.
I hand-feed it bloodworms, as it ignores anything left in the water or on the rocks. I have irradiated frozen bloodworms, which I thaw well, and then pick up with a cocktail stick. If I wave these in front of his/her mouth, they get eaten with gusto.
This has been the set up for a year now, but over the last week to ten days, the newt has been refusing food. No amount of coaxing will make any difference, if it doesn't want the bloodworms, it won't eat them. As a result, it's thinner than it was.
Anyone any ideas what I should do? It has always been a good eater until now. Apart from looking thinner, it doesn't show any sign of illness.
Thanks for any help you can give.