I have had the same pair of fire-belly newts for more than 18 years, and I am not sure how old they were when I got them.
fourteen to twenty days
hope it helped
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maybe 3 weeks?
in my opinion newts live up to 65 years, the average live of fire belly newts is from 30 to 60 years:]
buleys dont lay eggs
as long as it feels like
Newts do not become pregnant they lay eggs which are fertilized externally by male newts.
not for long
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 Northern Banded Newt & Southern Banded Newt (Triturus Vittatus) grows to a length of 16 cm.
3 years
Newt and Catherine
newts are up to 20cm long. But when newts are born they are 5cm long
Hummingbird eggs are white, and are about the size of a regular jelly bean (not a Jelly Belly). The eggs of the smallest hummingbird, the bee hummingbird, are only 1 centimeter ( less than 1/2 inch) long.