It is best to feed salamanders with natural food such as plankton, insects and fish. It is enough to feed once in the morning and in the evening. Pay attention to the timing not too early or too late. In addition, when the water temperature gradually rises, the amount of bait needs to be appropriately increased for each feeding.

Salamanders are best fed in living water. Although the water quality of the living water is clean and the oxygen is sufficient, it is necessary to clean the pool in time. Clean up, especially in summer, because salamanders are frequently active, and the water quality needs to be replaced and adjusted regularly. With good water quality, salamanders can be less sick and grow faster. Too high or too low water temperature is not conducive to the growth of salamanders. It is necessary to control the water temperature within the range that salamanders can withstand. Too high temperature will cause salamanders to go into aestivation, and too low temperatures will cause them to hibernate. In addition, avoid direct sunlight on the salamander during the day, and do not use strong light when viewing at night.
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