I imagine so.
I have an axolotyl and all I feed him are inch long sections of garden worm, not only are they free but they contain all the things he needs in the correct proportions. As a Salamander is the same sort of thing I think it will be fine.
Karl
They can if they are big enough and the super worms are small enough.
Yes because it can eat crickets and mealworms if it is a house pet or not but i prefer mealworms,they work better.Make sure they're alive!
Yes they do eat crickets, also earthworms or mealworms.
Mealworms do not eat cacti.
The diet of the fire salamander consists of various insects, spiders, earthworms and slugs, but they also occasionally eat newts and young frogs. In captivity, they eat crickets, mealworms, wax-worms and silkworm larvae.
Of course they can they eat anything
salamanders do not eat peanuts
Salamanders are Herbivores which are animals that eat plants so there for Salamanders do not eat ants
Alpine salamanders eat a similar diet to other salamanders. They will eat invertebrates such as insects, slugs, and earthworms.
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.
No, Salamanders only have to be in a moist area. Not all salamanders eat worms, some eat bugs and insect lavra.
-We eat atleast 1 pound of mealworms a year!-Mealworms cant kill us -Mealworms turn into darkling Beatles. -Egg:Larva:Pupa:Beatle.
Salamanders eat insects, worms, spiders, and slugs. Some larger salamanders will eat smaller salamanders as well as salamander nymphs and eggs. Different species eat different things depending on their size.