yes
Under water newts eat worms.
Occasionally. My newt, which I caught from the wild, has eaten some. Wax worms are for less aquatic newts, but Blood worms are better for more aquatic/aquatic newts. Also, Wax worms are better for newts because of their soft skin. The rough outer exoskeleton of the Bloodworms can damage their bellies.
newts will probaly eat the food since they'll eat anything that looks like food however i don't think its good for them i use frozen blood worms and live meal worms for mine
eastern newts eat meal worms.........i think hahahaha
they eat chopped earth worms or frozen, blood worms and newt food which u can buy at probably any pet store i know this cause i have one!! lol
Black newts come out at night to prey on crickets, worms, insects, spiders, slugs, and millipedes.
bloodworms. A small amount. i have a 3year old spanish ribbed newt and i feed it half a cm of frozen bloodworms everyday. they can also eat cut up garden worms but i"ve found that when you do it's hadr to make them eat bloodworms again. Also small crickets but they'll be hard to catch cuz newts are mostly blind.
i give chopped up dried tubleflex worms he loves them they come in little squares i just brreak them up and give them to him
Eels can and do eat worms. They also eat shrimp, small crustaceans, crickets, blood worms, and smaller fish. They can also eat frogs.
yes, bids do eat newts
the things that eat and treat newts
Newts will eat about anything that salamanders will eat. Try earthworms, small crickets, and meal worms. Some aquatic newts may acclimate to shrimp pellets. Shredded frozen shrimp and fish might make a good staple for them. I suspect that live blood worms would be good for the smaller ones. Your local pet store may have a frozen food that they can recommend. Though a newt may eat frozen or dried food, occasional servings of live food are essential.