Baby newt not eating

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Helena

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At first my baby fire belly would eat just fine, but recently I haven't seen him eat in almost 4 days and he seems to be acting strange. I was feeding him white worms but now he won't even pay attention to the worms or even try to eat them. I have his enclosure at around 17 degrees Celsius (is this cold enough?) and a 85% terrestrial habitat. Right now he doesn't seem to be moving much either. Should I be worried???
 
Did you manage to get your baby newt to eat, Helena? How is it doing?
 
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