Things You'll Need
- Insects
- Guppies or brine shrimp
- Fish flakes or crushed dog food
Instructions
Research your specific species of salamander. Determine if your salamander is aquatic or terrestrial and what types of food sources your salamander may prefer to eat.
Buy or collect roaches, crickets, locusts, slugs and flies. Feed the live insects to your salamander, as movement attracts them and indicates that the prey is suitable to be eaten.
Give pill bugs, beetles and small millipedes to your salamander as a treat. These insects are readily available around residences and under rotted, old vegetation and wood.
Offer worms to your salamander. White worms, bloodworms, black worms, kingworms and superworms have high nutritional content and are more digestible for your salamander than mealworms.
Increase the nutritional content of your salamander's food by sprinkling crushed dog food or fish flakes over it. Your salamander will benefit from eating the fish flakes or dog food, as it contains more nutritional content than just the live prey alone.
Set up a colony of guppies or brine shrimp for your salamander if you plan on being away for a little while. The salamanders will have a consistent source of food and will be attracted to the animals' movement.