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hey everyone, just need some basic info for my newts, so, one of them is a common newt, the other two are palmate(right name?) newts they're all about the same size, about 3 inches long and 3/4 of an inch wide, just need to know, should i treat them any different or feed them differently?
 
Is the newt an eastern newt? just wandering? If so id feed it bloodworms sometimes newt pellets work in water. And in water or a bowl bloodworms work well.
 
Paul, its probably a smooth newt Triturus vulgaris, since he lives in england.

Steve, feed them worms of sorts, but enclosure-wise, they're very similar.
 
thanks for the help and, yeah, it's a smooth newt. one more thing, i'm not sure of their age but what should be the time between feeding?
 
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