This depends on the subspecies of salamander. Because you haven't specified, some general foods are commercial salamander diet, crickets, earthworms (not wild collected). There are many other good foods, but I encourage you to do your own research on your specific salamander.
This salamander eats crabs, shrimps, aquatic insects, fish and frogs.
There main diet is earth worms, small insects and also slugs.
A primitive, wingless insect with an elongated, silvery-grey body. I think its diet is mostly organic detritus.
Yes. The blood excreted during a woman's menstrual cycle contains many beneficial supplements for the salamander's diet. The egg included in the blood has an equivalent nutritional value to the salamander, of a chicken egg to a small child. The levels of protein contained in it will help the salamander grow big and strong.
That is the correct spelling of "salamander" (a type of amphibian).
another name for a salamander is a newt or siren. the scientific name for a salamander is a Ambystoma maculatum. The "Cave Salamander" or "White Salamander" is known as the Olm.
According to Wikipedia, worms are a part of their diet. They also eat crickets, insects, millipedes, spiders, and slugs.
its an aquatic salamander (salamander that lives in water)
No, a salamander is an amphibian.
The red-backed salamander is neither a carnivore nor a herbivore; it is an insectivore. This species primarily feeds on small invertebrates, such as insects and worms. Its diet consists mainly of soft-bodied arthropods, which it captures using its tongue.
None are really asexual, but the all- female species Silvery Salamander (Ambystoma platineum) is able to reproduce without using male sperm.