my salamander needs help?

i have a 15 gallon tank the wtaer depth is about 8 inches. i have 1 sword tail fish 6 fancy guppis and 2 zebras plus 1 salamander. the fishes are all eating the brine shrimps before the salamander can eat it wut should i do?

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  1. You may want to keep your Salamander in a Terrarium. Mine had a pool in it that circulates water throug a filter. Sometimes they go swimming in there.. I feed mine Meal worms

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  2. Salamanders are amphibians,they need a place to come out of the water occasionally.And the suggestion about meal worms is a good one.______PeeTee

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  3. antonio bigfish baccala

    You might find it easier to feed sal in a separate container using some of the water from the tank (same temp.). The fish you hav swim much faster than the sal-they get th food, not sal. Freshwater salamanders in th wild don’t hav access to live brine shrimp, but will eat them. A more substantial food 4 them is tubifex worms-but these must be cleaned in cold running water. Put the sal in th feeding container & drop in a clump of tubifex using a tweezers. He’ll “love it.”….I have almost 44 years exp. with freshwater tropical fish. PS: meal worms might be too large for some sals to swallow.

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