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 Eastern Newts/efts
« Result #1 on Jul 13, 2004, 11:47pm »

How long after morphing to eastern Newts become efts?
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 Re: Lifespan - Newts in Captivity
« Result #2 on Jul 13, 2004, 11:43pm »

It also depends on how well the people take care of their newts and species....Eastern Newts are a hard to care for specimen
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 Re: Keeping newts with other amphibians
« Result #3 on Jul 13, 2004, 11:14pm »

The only way to keep them together is to introduce them both as morphs as with frogs and then they will stay about the same size...otherwise no...And i wouldnt do that anyways...too risky
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 re: Keeping newts with other amphibians
« Result #4 on Feb 7, 2004, 9:37am »

I've seen fire-bellied newts mixed with fire-bellied toads and water dwarf frogs but I've never seen nor do I know whether fire salamanders will co-exist with fire newts does anyone know whether they will. I suppose if their size was about equal they might? ::)

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 Re: Keeping newts with other amphibians
« Result #5 on Nov 18, 2003, 11:11am »

Newtgeek.
It is good to hear that you are not going to mix.
So many people ask this question on caudata web sites, do not like the answers given, then go ahead and mix anyway, because the people in the pet shop say its safe.
I think by now that most people realise that what pet shop workers Know about amphibian care can be written on the back of a postage stamp.
It is true that a mixed set up containing many species would look good, but it would certainly not be good for the inhabitants.
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 Re: Feeding Chinese Fire Belly Newts (C. orientali
« Result #6 on Nov 18, 2003, 4:39am »

Will the tough exoskeleton of ghost shrimps pose a problem for newts?
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« Result #7 on Nov 18, 2003, 4:38am »

ok, I won't mix to be on the safe side.
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 Re: Keeping newts with other amphibians
« Result #8 on Nov 17, 2003, 3:55pm »

Simple answer NO it is not ok to mix.
Please take a look at the article at
www.caudata.org/caudatecentral/articles/Mixing
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 Keeping newts with other amphibians
« Result #9 on Nov 17, 2003, 10:35am »

Just a simple question, I'm probably a idiot. Izzit alright to keep newts with frogs and toads? I don't have much place to separate them so I thought I should drop by a pet shop and get a fire bellied toad.
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« Result #10 on Nov 8, 2003, 1:05pm »

Fire salamanders are easy to keep as long as you keep them cool enough[less than 20c]

Or newt wise Id say Plurodeles waltls are very easy, and will eat just about anything.
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