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Nuclear Herps

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Hi I have constructed a 1 and a half meter long outdoor enclosure for my 1 fire salmander (soon to be two). It has lots of cover and varients of mosses with pool I was thinking I could have some yellow bellied toads or something because it would be to big for 2 fire salmander.Btw I have multiple large underground hibernaclums with consant food supply thanks to dog food and beer method for slugs and very insulated and escape proof
 

Stupot1610

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Hi I have constructed a 1 and a half meter long outdoor enclosure for my 1 fire salmander (soon to be two). It has lots of cover and varients of mosses with pool I was thinking I could have some yellow bellied toads or something because it would be to big for 2 fire salmander.Btw I have multiple large underground hibernaclums with consant food supply thanks to dog food and beer method for slugs and very insulated and escape proof

They would be absolutely fine together, they would rarely ever see each other anyway and naturally live in the same areas. Good luck! :)
 

jAfFa CaKe

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But be careful, make sure to get the European toads. Some species wouldn't be able to tolerate the cooler temperatures.
 
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