Release?

krankles

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I was given four salamander larvae and I want to release them. I was told that they were wild caught in my area and they havent been in captivity for over a month. There is no way I can keep them. Is this okay?
 
Only if you make sure that they haven't been in contact with any other animal that could carry diseases, or anything else like that. If they haven't, go for it, they'll be able to survive. If they have, it's better to sell them on here :happy:. Would love pictures!
 
First see the law of Kentucky, because if its illegal take them from their natural habitat sell them its a crime and the penalty can be very expensive.
 
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