Salamanders and Newts are thougth to be different animals but in reality they are the same thing. The male leaves a pedastle of sperm on the ground in front of the female and if the female approves of the male she will pick up the pedastle. when the eggs mature the female will then lay the eggs in moist places like streams or vernal pools and some species lay eggs under leaves.
Fire belly newts are smaller than a marble when they are born.
nope!
Fire belly newts both should get along unless there both females. They will stay away from each other but if you put a female and male together you will get a surprise also i think the blue belly newt will get along with the fire belly cause my friend haves both blue belly and fire belly and they get along just fine!
no i had one once. it did not stink.
newts can live with brine shrimp , most likely frogs and of corse other newts
there are hundreds of species of newts and salamanders, most of which are terrestrial but some are aquatic. This is true, there are alot, and some popular ones are Oregon newts, fire belly newts, red belly newts.
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No, not usually. Fire belly Toads and Newts are put together all the time, and seem to enjoy each other's company. If they do start to fight, separate them right away.
Newts reproduce during the winter.
in my opinion newts live up to 65 years, the average live of fire belly newts is from 30 to 60 years:]
Absolutely NOT, newts and most other amphibians are toxic, and turtles eat just about anything they can fit in there mouths. If your turtle decides to eat the newt, not only will the newt die, but the turtle will succumb to the toxins in the newts skin.
It can be 3.5 ft deep, but you may prefer to give them more "land" space.