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Fire-belly Newt Pet Care

A Fire Belly Newt is sitting on a brown and gold rock.

Species Overview

  • Common Names: Fire-belly Newt, Fire Newt, Chinese Fire-belly Newt, Oriental Fire-belly Newt, Japanese Fire-belly Newt
  • Scientific Name: Cynops Orientalis, Cynops pyrrhogaster
  • Distribution: Native to southern and southeastern Asia 
  • Adult Size: 3 to 6 inches long
  • Life Expectancy: 10 to 15 years on average and up to 30 years

The Fire-belly Newt is active, hardy, and has relatively easy-to-care instructions. They are a popular choice for beginner amphibian keepers. With their vivid orange-red markings on their stomachs, fire belly newts make an attractive pet and require only a small enclosure that mimics their environment in the wild.

They’re a fun pet to observe, though their toxic skin secretions make them unwise to handle. Still, once you set them up with the proper environment and determine their feeding schedule, they can be a low-maintenance, enjoyable companion for many years.

About the Fire-belly Newt

Fire-belly Newt Care: Habitat Set-Up

Habitat

Heating/Lighting

Substrates

Fire-belly Newt Care: Temperament

Fire-belly Newt Care: Diet and Nutrition

Fire-belly Newt Care: Water

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