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Salamandra giglioli is hard to raise?

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I heard that gigilioli is hard to keep than other salamandra salamandra species

i got chance to buy them, but i am anxiety because i heard that information

is that real? and where i can find gigilioli care sheet?

i can't find any giglioli caresheet

my fool eng..sorryㅜㅜ if you give any information, i will very happy!
 

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Hello newtkeeper,
Always listen to what you hear and ask these people who have kept them successfully or unsuccessfully questions about temperature, feeding, humidity etc but don't be put off. Get your salamanders and learn from them. Let them inspire you.
OK, check out the giglioli section in the new book 'The genus Salamandra'by Seidel und Gerhardt.
Also, read about the climate etc of the west coast of Italy (north to south) and let that guide you.
 
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