Newts are a type of salamander, and like other amphibians, they are carnivores. In the wild, newts eat a variety of small animals, including insects, worms, snails, and spiders. They will also eat small fish, tadpoles, and even other newts.

What Do Newts Eat as Pets?

Feeder Insects

1. Fruit flies: These are a good option for small newts and can be purchased at most pet stores.

2. Pinhead crickets: These are also a good option for small newts, but be sure to remove their hind legs before feeding them to your newt, as these legs can be sharp and may injure your newt.

3. Mealworms: Mealworms are a good choice for larger newts and can also be purchased at most pet stores.

Other Foods

1. Earthworms: Earthworms are a natural food for newts and can be found in most gardens. Be sure to wash earthworms thoroughly before feeding them to your newt to remove any dirt or pesticides.

2. Bloodworms: Bloodworms are a good source of protein for newts and can be found in most pet stores.

3. Brine shrimp: Brine shrimp are another good source of protein for newts and can be found in most pet stores.

4. Cooked chicken: Cooked chicken is a good occasional treat for newts. However, it should not be fed to newts more than once a week.

Feeding Schedule

1. Juvenile newts should be fed daily.

2. Adult newts can be fed every other day or every three days.

3. The amount of food you feed your newt will depend on its size. A good rule of thumb is to feed your newt as much as it can eat in 10 minutes.