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Toads, Frogs, Salamanders - Oh My!
We like hearing the calls.
I used to have a toad that would go crazy when I would use the tape gun.
Thanks for the kind words!
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I love the setups you have, I recently did an overhaul on my terrarium and the only things I'm missing are a skull (thinking about a deer skull since there are TONS out at my dad's in the surrounding woods), a water bowl, and a critter xD
I have a tiger salamander that is going to be living with me for the winter. The boyfriend at some point didn't shut the garage door all the way and I found the little guy looking for water by the recycling. I would have just took him down to the creek but it has already started sowing here (BOO!)
0.1 Blue Beauty Snake
1.2 Normals
0.1 Mystic
0.1 Pastel Poss Het Ghost
1.0 Banana Bumblebee
0.1 Common Snapping Turtle
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Toads, Frogs, Salamanders - Oh My!
Thanks!
Making the setups is half the fun of keeping them.
I love the Salamanders but never see them. :p
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Re: Toads, Frogs, Salamanders - Oh My!
Originally Posted by 3skulls
Will do!
We really need to redo it and fix it up some.
Here are a couple of salamanders.
Don't have any pics of the whole tank. I'll get some pics up after we work on it. Got some new plants the other day
I give them dubia, slugs, snails, isopods and worms. I also throw them some crickets sometimes.
I'm going to make some new lids for their tank and hope to add some native tree frogs soon.
I'm not sure if you ever said, but what kind of salamanders are these? I'm always interested in these odd amphibians and how to breed them.
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Toads, Frogs, Salamanders - Oh My!
I might have the scientific names in this thread somewhere.
I have Spotted, Jeffersons and 2 Lined.
I'm not sure how easy it would be to breed them. I'm guessing a "rainy season" and some type of pool for them to lay eggs.
They are really cool little animals but I never see them.
I might have seen 2 out of 8-10 in a years time. And that's having to dig a bit.
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