Here's the story:
I found a clutch of eggs near my home on stream that was EXTREMELY polluted. I rushed to save the eggs and moved them to a container with clean water. I initially thought they were just frog tadpoles, but when they hatched the look different. I'm starting to think they are salamander nymphs, but when I searched up salamaders in South Korea, none of their eggs matched mine!
The egg clutch was a big clump of eggs, not like the stringy ones I found online that Salamanders in Korea supposedly lay.
Please help because while I am planning to release them to a clean stream, it's going to take me a bit and I would like to know what to feed them.
They've hatched about a day ago.
Any tips on raising them would be greatly appreciated!
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Thank you!!