Newts are a type of amphibian that can be found in both the water and on land. They are carnivorous animals and their diet consists mainly of insects, worms, and small invertebrates.

What do pet newts eat?

Insects

Insects are a staple in a newt's diet. They will eat a variety of insects, including flies, mosquitoes, moths, beetles, and crickets.

When feeding your newt insects, it is important to make sure that the insects are small enough for your newt to eat. You should also avoid feeding your newt insects that have been treated with pesticides or other chemicals.

Worms

Worms are another common food source for newts. They will eat a variety of worms, including earthworms, red worms, and nightcrawlers.

When feeding your newt worms, it is important to make sure that the worms are clean and free of parasites. You can do this by rinsing the worms in water before feeding them to your newt.

Small Invertebrates

In addition to insects and worms, newts will also eat small invertebrates, such as snails, slugs, and spiders.

When feeding your newt small invertebrates, it is important to make sure that the invertebrates are not poisonous or venomous.

Additional Information

In addition to the foods listed above, you can also feed your newt a variety of other foods, such as:

  • Fruit flies
  • Daphnia
  • Bloodworms
  • Tubifex worms
  • Minnows
  • Tadpoles

When feeding your newt, it is important to vary their diet to ensure that they are getting all of the nutrients they need.

You should also feed your newt on a regular schedule. The amount of food you should feed your newt will depend on their size and activity level.

If you have any questions about what to feed your newt, you should consult with a veterinarian.