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This is a discussion on Breeding within the Tiger Salamander & Axolotl (Ambystoma tigrinum, A. mavortium spp, etc.) forums, part of the Species, Genus & Family Discussions category; Hi im new to this forum But I've been reading it for a while now.Anyways i know a lot of ...

Tiger Salamander & Axolotl (Ambystoma tigrinum, A. mavortium spp, etc.) The Tiger Salamanders and the Axolotl are so popular amongst hobbyists that they have been given their own topic. If you're particularly interested in the Axolotl, there is a large section of the forum devoted mainly to beginner Axolotl enthusiasts (not this topic).

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Old 8th August 2012   #1 (permalink)
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Hi im new to this forum But I've been reading it for a while now.Anyways i know a lot of people have not had success with breeding, Ambystoma mavortium. This is a question to the people who have successfully breed these. How would i breed them??? In the summer here it gets fairly hot out and in the winter it gets very very cold. so what are your methods on breeding them
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You have seen/read the 4 threads at the top of this subforum on successful accounts on breeding?
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Yes i have. But i was wondering if anyone has found any better ways to breed them. So it's up to date.
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Tiger sals are notoriously hard to breed. Other than the few handfuls of instances documented there, nobody else has managed to do it.
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