A Chinese fire bellied newt is ampibian that breathes both water and air so to keep one you will need a half land half water or more water or more land your choice.
Bloodworm!
males have longer tails
· Blue-tailed Fire-bellied Newt
When taking care of a pet it is important to know how to tell if they are sick or not. A Fire Bellied Newt would be lethargic, and show no interest in food or water if it was sick.
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A boy fire bellied newt has a red back with black spots about, 4 and on it's stomach it has the same except it's back is more dark than it's back.
Yes about one fire bellied newt can fit in the tank with no promblem get a small filter and a dock of some kind and decor if you want.
Sure...might give them a good washing first just so you don't introduce any bacteria to the tank.
My name is Sarah. I have had my fire bellied newt for seven years. I feed it either live or frozen blood worms. It usually has fresh water, but I have not cleaned the terrarium that often, so I assume he is a tough little creature. I expect it to live for at least ten to fifteen years.
You can buy a Fire Bellied Newt at Petland, but make sure your newt is healthy before buying it. Make sure it is breathing fine, its eyes are open wide and it is eating its food. You may want to make sure it is moving around and that it isnt in a tank with sick newts because like with people, it is contagious. I hope this helps you, and good luck with your newts. I had six newts and here are the names I named them. .Dottie .Jose .Runner .Fishay-Fishay! .Spidey .Spot
blah balhh all right, you should not put a toad and a newt together just because they are both fire bellies they might fight all the time and the newt does not secrete as much as toxins as the toad does and also the newt is much stronger so he will kill your toad and maybe eat him and there are a lot more reasons to. I'm sorry to say so but it is a terrible idea to do that. Hope that answered your question. Bye. ----- I disagree with the previous poster. I kept 2 firebelly toads and a firebelly newt together in the same cage for years and they were fine. As long as they are about the same size, I can't imagine there is any way the newt will attempt to eat the frog. I agree with the second answer. I have seen people with FBT and FBN together
The Japanese Fire-Bellied Newt will reach 9-12cm (3 1/2- 4 1/4in).