queenofsparta
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Hello.
Firstly can I just say what a lovely web site this is. All your salamanders and frogs, lizards look fab.
Ok my spelling isn't great so sorry before I start. I bought two fire salamanders now 4 and a half weeks ago only one of them have eaten a single cricket. They are kept in a plastic tank 15 gallon, they have two hides a not to deep water bowl but big enough to fit both in at the same time. Their substrate is organic top soil (I changed it from the moss they came in because I read they like to dig) I mist them every day with chilled boiled water and change their water every couple of days. I have changed the size of their live crickets as I thought they were to big I also have tried them with earth worms but still nothing. I don't leave live crickets in the tank as I know it stresses them out. I was advised by someone to bath them in honey water to relax them and give them an energy boost so I tried to feed them the next day. Still nothing.
If anyone can give me any more advice it would be great. I don't want to have to try and force feed them incase the stress kills them. How long have I got before they become beyond help. I'm starting to really get worried.
Hope that's enough info
I look forward to your input.
Kind regards
Michelle
Firstly can I just say what a lovely web site this is. All your salamanders and frogs, lizards look fab.
Ok my spelling isn't great so sorry before I start. I bought two fire salamanders now 4 and a half weeks ago only one of them have eaten a single cricket. They are kept in a plastic tank 15 gallon, they have two hides a not to deep water bowl but big enough to fit both in at the same time. Their substrate is organic top soil (I changed it from the moss they came in because I read they like to dig) I mist them every day with chilled boiled water and change their water every couple of days. I have changed the size of their live crickets as I thought they were to big I also have tried them with earth worms but still nothing. I don't leave live crickets in the tank as I know it stresses them out. I was advised by someone to bath them in honey water to relax them and give them an energy boost so I tried to feed them the next day. Still nothing.
If anyone can give me any more advice it would be great. I don't want to have to try and force feed them incase the stress kills them. How long have I got before they become beyond help. I'm starting to really get worried.
Hope that's enough info
I look forward to your input.
Kind regards
Michelle