Bolitoglossa sp. infos anyone can help me?

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simone

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Hi all,i'm new with this forum (i apologise in advance for my bad english
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),i would like to know all your experiences with Bolitoglossa sp., anyone has managed to keep them alive for more than a few months? it seems that wild caught animals dye very quickly...(and therefore there are no cb
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I hope you can help me!

bye

Simone
 
Hi Simone,

Yes, a few people have managed to keep B. dofleini, striatula, lincolni, and mexicana long term (over a year). The problem is the same people have also had them die within a few weeks and so I don't think anyone here can really help you because no one seems to know what the key to success is. Good luck with them
 
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