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FREE CALGARY red belly fresh water newt.
Hey everyone
I have a fresh water newt, 2 inch. he is free to a good home. pm if you have a place for him. |
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we have seen newts, never had one, max size? minimum tank? mix with fish? if so what size? food (our fish?)
into calgary sunday, would like him if we can accomodate him
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If it's a fire belly newt you'll want to have it in a species tank usually. A 10 gallon would be best, but a 5 gallon will suffice. I've seen them get up to 6 inches in length. I wouldn't mix with fish, as you'll want to set up the tank as an amphibian tank, so a mixture of land/dry spots and water, with good filtration and water movement. Feed frozen or freeze dried bloodworms as the main diet.
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I'm assuming the newt is long gone, is that correct? Wishful thinking on my part.
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Never seen a 9 year old newt... except in Aliens.
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LOL GRAVE BUMP
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#Nevergiveup
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