salamander pupa are usually herbivore and eat the muck off the bottom of the aquatic source but other species like the tiger salamander are carnivorous eating the unhatched brood and small aquatic life. if you find eggs in the wild it is best to leave them be the survival rate is even smaller with humans than in the wild. when i was younger i hated the answer ''leave the wild life be'' so out of experience leave them be. i have around 10,000 rough skinned newt i am raising captive but they are captive.
My best guess is to keep them in a safe spot and warm. Not hot, but normal
For a pet a gecko is much better. It is easier to handle and take care of.
of course.just like ants take care of their eggs too. and the same way your parents took care of you when you were a young child.
Yes, salamanders are born out of eggs like frogs, and are "tadpoles" i think and turn into salamanders as they grow up.
how do you take are of lovebird eggs
11-100 eggs
No, after they have laid eggs the moths die
yes!
no
by abondon them
yes
The duck does take care of the eggs for the most part but there have been times when the drake will sit on the eggs as well to give the duck a break to go feed.
Aliens aren't real, and neither are their eggs.