Yes, fire-belly newts can live alone, but they are social animals and may benefit from the presence of other newts. Keeping them in pairs or small groups can promote natural behaviors and reduce stress. However, it's important to ensure that there is enough space and resources in the habitat to prevent territorial disputes. If kept alone, they should have plenty of environmental enrichment to keep them stimulated.
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newts can live with brine shrimp , most likely frogs and of corse other newts
in my opinion newts live up to 65 years, the average live of fire belly newts is from 30 to 60 years:]
yes
fire belly toads live in south America some where in the deserts
No. That is because they only need at least a lamp or light over. Not really room temp., maybe close but not needed of exact room temp..
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Newts can live anywhere where they have water and food.
The Japanese Fire-Bellied Newt will reach 9-12cm (3 1/2- 4 1/4in).
No, Fire belly toads have some toxins in them that may not be good for other frogs.
They live at South America
yes because newts are amphibian.