Do Salamanders Eat In Winter?

Unisexual Mole Salamander Ambystoma unisexual covered in dirt

Salamanders are interesting creatures. They live in lots of places around the world, and many of them spend a big part of the year in cold weather. But what happens when winter comes? Do salamanders eat in the winter? Salamanders typically do not eat in the winter. They slow down and enter a resting state … Read more

Can Salamanders Eat Isopods?

Long-toed Salamander Ambystoma macrodactylum with soil on its body

Isopods are small crustaceans commonly found in moist environments such as leaf litter, soil, and freshwater habitats. Because they are small and slow-moving, many people naturally wonder if salamanders eat isopods. Yes, many salamander species, especially terrestrial ones, will eat isopods when they come across them. These tiny creatures provide a good source of protein … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Geckos?

Ringed Salamander Ambystoma annulatum on a yellow leaf

Geckos are small to medium-sized lizards known for their sticky toe pads, vertical pupils, and nocturnal habit. Since salamanders and geckos sometimes share similar habitats, people often wonder: do salamanders eat geckos? No, salamanders do not normally eat geckos. Most salamanders focus on insects, worms, and small aquatic animals. Geckos are generally too large, agile, … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Goldfish?

Axolotl in a tank

Goldfish are well-known aquarium pets, admired for their bright colors and graceful swimming. Many people who keep or observe salamanders near or in water wonder if these amphibians will eat goldfish. The short answer is yes. Some salamander species, particularly larger aquatic or semi-aquatic ones, will eat goldfish if the opportunity arises. Salamanders are opportunistic … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Grasshoppers?

Northern Slimy Salamander Plethodon glutinosus on forest floor

Grasshoppers are common insects found in many environments, especially fields, meadows, and grassy areas. Known for their powerful hind legs and remarkable jumping ability, these insects often share the same habitat as salamanders. This natural overlap leads many people to wonder: do salamanders eat grasshoppers? The short answer is yes. Salamanders do eat grasshoppers, particularly … Read more

Can Baby Salamanders Eat Fish Food?

Southern Long-toed Salamander larva

Baby salamanders, also called larvae or hatchlings, have dietary needs very different from adult salamanders. Many beginner keepers wonder if feeding fish food to baby salamanders is a good idea. After all, fish food is easy to find, affordable, and convenient to use. The short answer is no. Baby salamanders (larvae) should not be fed … Read more

Can Salamanders Eat Earwigs?

Earwig (2)

Earwigs are small, dark-colored insects known for the pincers on their backs. They’re often found in moist environments under rocks, mulch, or leaf litter, the same places salamanders like to hide. This overlap leads many people to ask: can salamanders eat earwigs? The short answer is yes. Some salamanders will eat earwigs if the opportunity … Read more

Can Salamanders Eat Earthworms?

Northern Slimy Salamander Plethodon glutinosus 1

Earthworms are soft-bodied, squirming creatures that live in soil, leaf litter, and under damp logs. Salamanders often live in the same places, hidden beneath rocks or crawling through the moist forest floor. If you’ve ever seen one near the other, you might wonder: can salamanders eat earthworms? Yes, salamanders do eat earthworms, and they are … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Daddy Longlegs?

Western Slimy Salamander Plethodon albagula on a rock

Daddy longlegs are long-legged arachnids that live in damp, shady places like forests, gardens, and under logs. They’re small, slow, and commonly seen in areas where salamanders live and hunt. If you’ve ever seen the two in the same area, you might wonder: do salamanders eat daddy longlegs? Yes, salamanders do eat daddy longlegs when … Read more

Do Salamanders Eat Dragonflies?

Northwestern Salamander Ambystoma gracile on gravel (2)

Dragonflies are large, fast-flying insects commonly seen near ponds, lakes, and streams, the same habitats many salamanders call home. Their long bodies and strong wings might make you wonder if salamanders can catch and eat them. The short answer is yes, but rarely. Salamanders do eat dragonflies, especially the young, slow, or injured ones. However, … Read more