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Follow up ? to feeding red efts and sals

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I should have mentioned this in my orig post...How do you know if they are eating? Red efts n northern redback sals are so shy and since i dont see them eat, im afraid they arent...any ideas or am i being paranoid? *L*
 
put thier "food" in a shallow dish they will have to take it out of so you will be able to better monitor how much food is being consumed.
 
does it usually work that they will emerge from hiding and come eat? i have this tiny eft that doesnt seem to know what to do...im just curious because ive never had such a problem amphib
 
They always eat a lot after coming out of hibernation. Get some small worms and tease him with it till he eats it.
 
THanks a bunch...*BS* ill try that asap. you are very kind to respond so quickly
 
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