Newts and salamanders are cute little amphibians and are pretty easy to maintain. However, like all pets, special precautions and attention needs to be paid to newts when you first get them home.
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Newts and Salamanders have very sensitive skin, so it's ideal not to handle them frequently. If you're going to, however, make sure that you wash your hands thoroughly before doing so. Also, young children should be supervised when handling their newt or salamander, and pregnant women, infants, and people with weak immune systems should keep their encounters with them to a minimum.
Both feed on crickets and worms, and should be fed anywhere between 3-4 times each week. To maintain food safety, remove any uneaten insects at the end of the night. Do not leave any dead insects in the tank overnight. You should also dust your pet with a calcium supplement twice each week, which can be found at PETsMart, or any other retail chain.
There are a handful of options to look for when shopping for a place to keep your newt and/or salamander.