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Marbled Salamander.

Dasher

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Hello.
I've had this marbled salamander for about 3 years now, and hes still doing great.I have him in a 5 gal plastic tank with lots and lots of moss.
He seems to like it.
Anyway... I was wondering how these little guys breed. (I mean how to get them to breed or any other interesting information.)
I am thinking about getting him a lady salamander friend.
Any ideas?
Thanks

Dasher=
 
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Greatwtehunter

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Any terrestrial Ambystoma species will be extremely difficult to breed as this usually requires and outdoors setup and a small pond. Ambystoma opacum is one species that has been breed indoors (Check this thread for details on that). Yes I am plugging my own thread.:p
 

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Any terrestrial Ambystoma species will be extremely difficult to breed as this usually requires and outdoors setup and a small pond. Ambystoma opacum is one species that has been breed indoors (Check this thread for details on that). Yes I am plugging my own thread.:p

You are welcome to plug that thread any time, you earned it;)
 
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