dan15daman
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hello everybody,
I'm pretty much brand new to the newt thing. I've had my newt since a little bit before easter. It is an eastern spotted newt. This is the link to the care sheet page... http://caudata.org/cc/species/Notophthalmus/N_viridescens.shtml
Anyways he's the first type at the top within his species on that page. He is an adult, not an eft. Anyways my first newt which i bought 3 days before him died on the second day for no apparent reason. I brought it back to the shop and they gave me this new one for free, and although he is more active than the other one ever was, he has not eaten. He was in the same cage at the pet shop as the original one. I've tried frozen brine shrimp, newt pellets, frozen blood worms, live meal worms that were too big, and now I'm trying to get him to eat really tiny meal worms, but he just doesnt show interest in anything. My local pet sop doesnt have any other type of live worms. He has gone into the water maybe once a week and only manages to float on the surface, and his face and legs look like they have gas bubbles hanging off of them. I don't know if its gas bubble disease, because I don't see the bubbles when he's on land. He is getting terribly thin, too, although it does not seem to be too late yet. He also seems to have little lumps sticking out on his body near his back legs. Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
I'm pretty much brand new to the newt thing. I've had my newt since a little bit before easter. It is an eastern spotted newt. This is the link to the care sheet page... http://caudata.org/cc/species/Notophthalmus/N_viridescens.shtml
Anyways he's the first type at the top within his species on that page. He is an adult, not an eft. Anyways my first newt which i bought 3 days before him died on the second day for no apparent reason. I brought it back to the shop and they gave me this new one for free, and although he is more active than the other one ever was, he has not eaten. He was in the same cage at the pet shop as the original one. I've tried frozen brine shrimp, newt pellets, frozen blood worms, live meal worms that were too big, and now I'm trying to get him to eat really tiny meal worms, but he just doesnt show interest in anything. My local pet sop doesnt have any other type of live worms. He has gone into the water maybe once a week and only manages to float on the surface, and his face and legs look like they have gas bubbles hanging off of them. I don't know if its gas bubble disease, because I don't see the bubbles when he's on land. He is getting terribly thin, too, although it does not seem to be too late yet. He also seems to have little lumps sticking out on his body near his back legs. Thanks in advance for any suggestions!