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Old 27th May 2012   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Salamanders, Pacific Giant, Bared Tiger

Might you post a picture of your Dicamptodon? Is it terrestrial?....sometimes they can be confused with Ambystoma species. I would also review your state laws as Dicamptodon are protected in much of their range. They are voracious eaters like you say and can pack a nasty bite. Returning to the wild is discouraged for the reasons you site. Pleased to hear that you are maintaning the two animals separately....good call.
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