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Cloppy

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So I have been joined for a little while. but have not formally introduced myself to the forum. I have kept over 40 different amphibians over time. And I am about to get back into the hobby when onetwentysix ships my marbled salamander to me. :)
 

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Careful now, I said amphibians, not species. But I have kept about 20 Two lined salamanders (Eurycea cirrigera) larvae and adults. I also have kept 4 Amerian Toads, 5 Cuban Treefrogs,3 Northern slimy salamanders, 2 redback salamanders, and countless tadpoles.
 

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you know, i was thinking about that right after i posted? literally "oh.. he said amphibians,.. >.>"

Thats a nice mix to have had, though. Do you do any outdoor enclosures for some, or all indoor? Apart from the ones that need very specific conditions, of course.
 
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