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One of my red-spotted newts was on the skinny side about 3 days ago. Now she is very plump (not huge). She isn't too big on eating, either. I don't think it's bloat, which is what I first thought. She doesn't go in water, and it just doesn't look like bloat. How could she get so large in such a short period of time?
 
If she has not been eaten well, it´s very likely to be bloat. A picture would certinly help if you can get one.
 
This is starting to freak me out. Now she's even skinnier than before! She completely refused food.
 
Bloodworms, blackworms, earthworms, and redworms. She will only eat earth/redworms occasionally.
 
Now she's gotten smaller! She ate a very large worm today, so that got my hopes up. I can still see her bones, though. Does anybody know why she's changing sizes so rapidly?
 
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