Newt As A Pet

Newt is an amazing creature, able to regenerate their little legs, eyes, spinal cords, hearts, intestines and jaws just like lizards grow back their tails. A cute little pat, the newt is easy to upkeep, as you only have to feed him every three days.
Where they come from

When many people think of a newt they wonder: "What is that?"
A newt is an amphibian and they are much like salamanders, there are hundreds of species of newts and salamanders, most of which are terrestrial but some are aquatic.

There are several types of newts found in the pet trade with each part of the world (America, Europe and Asia) having their own species that are most common to that particular area.

There are three most common European species which are the crested newts (Triturus sp.), the European newts (Tylotriton sp.), the banded newts (Ommatotriton sp.), and there are some less common ones such as the Spanish Ribbed newt (the largest newt) and the Alpine newt.

North America has the Eastern newt (Notophthalmus sp.) of this species the red-spotted newt is the more common and lives in the Rocky Mountains. America also has the Western newt: the red-bellied newt, the Californian newt and the rough-skinned newt, they can all be found in the west of the Rockies.

Southeast Asia and Japan have four species that are most encountered as pets: the fire belly newts, the paddle tail newts, the crocodile newts and the warty newts.

Handling and Feeding

Newts have the surprising ability to regenerate certain parts of their bodies, such as their little legs, eyes, spinal cords, hearts, intestines and jaws. Its kind of like a lizard being able to grow back his tail, the cells have the ability to de-differentiate, reproduce and then de-differentiate again to grow or make the new eye or heart etc. Isn’t that awesome? Oh my, if people could do that too!!!

Now they have this cool Sci-Fi ability, but that does not mean that they do not have their downside. Newts have toxic skin as a defense against predators the substance is secreted through their skin. Because of this, it is recommended that you wash your hands very well after you have handled them, for if swallowed, this toxin can cause some slight problems with your stomach.

Newts are carnivores and insects, worms etc. are their main food source, yet, newts raised in captivity can have a wider variety of foods.

Note: Do not ever feed your newt plants because they do not have the ability to digest plants, which means that the plant material will stay in his stomach and rot, eventually killing him.

You can give your newt frozen foods and prepared products, including live insects and even feeder fish (depending on your newt’ size). Now if you have a terrestrial species you will have to feed him on land but if your newt is aquatic you can feed him in the water, in fact, most species prefer the water.

To keep your newt happy and healthy, it is a good idea to vary their diet between frozen food and whatever else you are feeding him. If you are just starting out try small portions of different things until you find something he likes (crickets, black worms, brine shrimp, glass/ghost shrimp, white worms, fruit flies etc).

When you feed your newt, you can use tweezers or your finger, it is really better to use your finger because the tips of the tweezers can seriously hurt the inside of their little mouths. When feeding, wiggle the food slowly back and forth because this makes the food look more appetizing and real (to the newt anyway).

Try to feed newts at the same time every third day; if you change their feeding time do it slowly, taking care to not change it to much at a time, until you have it at the hour that is best for you and your newt.

Aquarium-keeping it clean

It is important that your newt has a clean living environment; water that has not been changed or filtered properly can result in a buildup of ammonia in the tank, something that can kill your little buddy.

There are two types of filtration you can get for your aquarium: mechanical and biological. They both require about the same level of maintenance and both reportedly work with just about the same amount of efficiency.

The mechanical is above water and the Biological is below, one very important thing is that it is a good idea to use rocks decorations to break down the flow of water coming from the filter; newts have just little legs and cannot fight the strong current as fish could.

Newts are cute little creatures and if properly taken care of, they can bring a person a lot of joy! They don't require much cost in their upkeep, every person who loves animals should try the newt as a pet at least once because they are some cool little guys!
   By Claudia Miclaus
Published: 5/5/2007
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