Most salamanders eat worms, slugs and snails so try feeding it worms, slugs and snails.
They eat earthworms, spiders, centipedes, snails, and insects. And just a fun fact: they can looses and grow back their long tails.
Adult small-mouth salamanders eat insects, spiders, slugs, worms, and aquatic crustaceans. Young small mouth salamanders eat mostly small, aquatic invertebrates like Daphnia and young pillbugs. They even eat larvae of their own or other species of salamanders.
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.
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No, Salamanders only have to be in a moist area. Not all salamanders eat worms, some eat bugs and insect lavra.
They eat snails and slugs plus spiders usualy anything smaller than themselves. They will eat tiny earth worms and magets also.
All the way at the top, as all amphibians are carnivorous. Salamanders eat water fleas and the like when they are young, and move to larger prey (including smaller salamanders) later on.
salamanders actually eat worms, centipedes, crickets, and spiders which is gross but everybody has to eat.
Red-backed Salamanders eat small arthropods, including insects and Spiders