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D Newt not eating for 3 weeks and still alive

justin

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I have a two month old female firebelly newt shes been doing great until one day she stoped eating the crickets i put n there. ive tried every food but will not eat. its been 3 weeks since the last time she ate and she is doing great, really healthy. what could she be eating because newts can go longer than a week without eating.what the heck is going.please someone help.
 
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kaysie

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most healthy caudates can go a long time without eating, sometimes months. she's probably just not hungry. try earthworms, they're one of the most nutritious food you can get.
 
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