Feeding schedule for 1y Chinese Fire Bellies?

Elijepic

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I just got these 2 days ago from Redear, captive bred, They are probably still stressed a bit from shipping. What would be a good feeding schedule for these guys. They haven't even touched the pellets I've put in.
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When I had my Cynops orientalis, I had good luck with some frozen bloodworms. You can find them at Petco or Petsmart easily. Pellets don't seem to work for a lot of folks unfortunately.
 
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If you can, pick up the Haikiri brand. They are cleaner then most, and are fortified with vitamins and minerals. Your best bet is chopped earthworms tho. They have everything a growing newt needs!
 
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