you can put as many as you want because mostly newts live under logs, in rotting vegetable heaps, ETC
As many plants as you can grow in the tank without overcrowding it. They need room to swim too.
The only thing I know about where to put a pet newt is in a water bottle with a leaf, with a little bit of water, and leave the lid open but don't take it off. Does anyone know if you should have a tank or some kind of place for a newt to live in?
3 years
Sure...might give them a good washing first just so you don't introduce any bacteria to the tank.
Probably not, turtles are very curious creatures and they will probably bite the newt which will injure it. Then they might just decide to eat the newt. So no, get separate tanks for each.
If it has gills and it can swim.
No, newts eat small invertebrates.
You can't take leaves off plants and throw them in your fishes tank but you can put live aquarium safe plants in your betta's tank, Just don't put too many plants that it cant swim around.
In general no... assuming that you keep a newt in a tank as a pet they will only eat what you feed them and not the ornaments or plants around them. If it is wild newts which enter your house that you are concerned about then no, they will not eat anything in your house unless it is an insect.
Newts live in water but they need to go on to land [[fill a tank up half way or to the platform you Desire for the newt to get air and climb up on]] newts also like plants they prefer real over fake and the only fish you can put in with them in a spacocamis [[suckerfish]] to clean the tank i hope this helped you!
No, you do not have to put real plants in a tropical tank, you can use fake plants if you like. Many people put live plants for aesthetics as the greenery tends to look very nice with small colourful fish
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.