Average Rating Given To This Care Sheet Is 3.50 (1=lowest, 5=highest)Last Updated: 08/27/2004
Main Category:
Aquatic/Land
Sub Category:
Salamanders, Newts
Care Sheet Submitted By:
Lania
Years Experience:
1 to 2 Years
Species:
Japanese Fire-bellied Newt
Other Species or Phases this Care Sheet May Cover:
Chinese Fire-bellied Newt
Fire-Bellied Toad
Sexing and Characteristics:
Males have a thicker tail and has a purple-ish tint to the tail.
Mostly Active During:
Both
Substrate and Water Needs:
N/A
Lighting and UVB:
Use a flourecent light because it doesnt have heat thus not raising the water temperature. They aren’t particular about UV protection. You can turn off the light to create a day and night effect. Newts prefer a 12 hour day/night cycle.
Temperatures and Humidity:
Temperatures no higher than 75 degrees. Otherwise they become stressed and vulnerable to diseases. They enjoy temperatures 68 degrees or slightly lower.
Heating and Equipment:
A small filter is optional. It should be set to low and should not make the water turbulent at all.
Caging Provided:
I have a two gallon tank for my female newt, fig. I have medium rocks on the bottom so my newt cannot swallow them. The whole tank is submerged with dechlorinated water up to about an inch and a half. I have one hearty plant in the water that the newt likes to nibble on and crawl on top of. Then i have this floating log in the middle of the cage which allows the newt to swim under and climb on top of.
Diet:
Omnivorous
Description of Diet:
Newts love blood worms which provides protein and newt pellets may not have as much protein in them. If you have a live plant in the cage your newt may nibble on it. Never leave blood worms in the cage, it releases harmful bacteria to your newt. I always hand feed my newt.
Supplements, Nutrition and Usage:
You can get fortified food but other than that they dont need any vitamins.
Maintenance:
If you have a filter you can clean the cage (washing rocks and cage thouroughly) about once a month with one newt living in the tank. Otherwise clean the tank about once a week. Larger cages are recommended to have filters and2 or more newts living in the same cage are recommended to have filters.
Some Words on this Species:
You can handle them if you like but please make sure they are close to a solid surface in case you drop them.
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