I actually experienced the spawning of this species, it was the subject for my report during the summer vacation in the 6th grade. They might spawn easily, but raising the young is big challenge. It seems the young detect food by sight rather than smell, so you basically have to feed them live food.
I've never seen a single newt in the US, though I know some inhabit there.
@crazyboyfromjapan Yeah, feeding them must suck, Breeding horned frogs would be even worse! LOL I thought they had a nice sense of smell, they didn't seem like the type that utilize sight. But I used chinese fire belly specimens, so it might be different.
@pekinobo Not really. You might want to take a look at the California/Oregon/rough skinned newt. People have died while consuming them as a dare. They have very few natural predators, some include a population of slowish garter snakes and crayfish.
i live in ireland and i found 1 is dat normal?
MultiKeelin 1 year ago
Very nice footage. I love their bodies! They have much rougher forms than the chinese... and they're larger!
Idk though, many in general are simple to house. For breeding, most aren't that sucessful at getting them to do so.
jxz107 1 year ago
I actually experienced the spawning of this species, it was the subject for my report during the summer vacation in the 6th grade. They might spawn easily, but raising the young is big challenge. It seems the young detect food by sight rather than smell, so you basically have to feed them live food.
I've never seen a single newt in the US, though I know some inhabit there.
Thanks for the info.
crazyboyfromjapan 1 year ago
@crazyboyfromjapan Yeah, feeding them must suck, Breeding horned frogs would be even worse! LOL I thought they had a nice sense of smell, they didn't seem like the type that utilize sight. But I used chinese fire belly specimens, so it might be different.
jxz107 1 year ago
Is their poison in the same high level as the puffer fish? Lovely and rare amphibian nevertheless.
Peace
pekinobo 1 year ago
@pekinobo Not really. You might want to take a look at the California/Oregon/rough skinned newt. People have died while consuming them as a dare. They have very few natural predators, some include a population of slowish garter snakes and crayfish.
jxz107 1 year ago
@jxz107
All this is so new to me. I check it out and try to learn. Thank you.
pekinobo 1 year ago
@pekinobo
Is there newt species in your local area? I know there are some in Western Europe, but I'm not sure about Scandinavia.
Thanks for your comment.
crazyboyfromjapan 1 year ago
@crazyboyfromjapan
Not to my knowledge there aren´t any. But if I find out I be sure to tell.
pekinobo 1 year ago
A beautiful species indeed :)
UrbanRats 1 year ago
@UrbanRats
They are indeed. Could you post some videos of newts in your local area if you can? I've heard there are some species of newts in Western Europe.
Thanks!
crazyboyfromjapan 1 year ago