Turtles with Salamanders Yes. Fish of any kind in with them NO!
you need a special reptile licence where you can buy salamanders, newts, turtles and others.
the salamanders are eaten by turtles.
All of those are reptiles, apart from salamanders, which are amphibians.
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frogs salamanders and turtles
Fish, turtles, dragonflies, fish, frogs, salamanders, crayfish
No salamanders/Newts do not eat turtle food all the turtles food dose is make the salamanders/newts cage stink.
Some salamanders eat crickets. Also, some salamanders eat very small fish. Oh and some other salamanders don't like to be kept as pets. Please don't drop them when some salamanders are out of the water. Thanks for listening! I have answered seven of these questions on Wikianswer.
Some are skunks, raccoons, turtles, chipmunks, squirrels, opossums, and snakes.
Garter snakes, dekay's snakes, box turtles, multiple aquatic turtles, red backed salamanders, two lined salamanders, eastern newts, tiger salamanders, dozens of songbirds, herons, countless waterfowl, bullfrogs, spring peeper frogs, fowler toads, raccoons, opossums, etc.
Salamanders, fish, ducks, geese, great herring, deer, turtles...