Illness/Sickness: FB NEWT DYING, will NOT eat!!! PLEASE HELP!

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As you can see from this picture Rio is dying. He will not eat what so ever, my sister owns him and thought for the past few weeks that he was eating the newt pellets, but obviously not. I am currently trying to feed him earthworms and he literally just walks over it. He is so skinny and terrible looking it upsets me so much :( Someone please tell me something I can do for him!!!
Additional : he lives in a 10 gallon tank with rocks, plant and water (obv)
 

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I agree with Coastal Groovin, he looks beyond any help you can give him. But if you are willing to give it a try get a pair of tweezers and wiggle the food in front of his face. Newts and salamanders react better to moving food. Also, try feeding cut up pieces of wax worms. It's like newt crack, he might eat it. Best of luck
 
Just thought I'd let you guys know that I got Rio to eat a small amount of brine shrimp tonight :) 4th try, but I'm not giving up on him haha
 
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