Fire Salamandar Questions

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1. What size tank would be suitable for a single Fire Salamandar?

2. How big is an average Fire Salamandar?

3. Will the house tempratures in Denmark be alright for a Fire Salamandar to be in, without having to buy a lot of stuff.

4. What is the average price of a Fire Salamandar, at a pet store?

5. Can you pick them up with hand? Heard they have poison.

6. Are they active? Like moving around pretty often.

7. Does the tank need a kind of like cycling process, as it does when having Axolotls?

8. If I was to make a little water hole for the Fire Salamandar, would the water need to be dechlorinated, or doesn't it matter?

9. What should I feed it?

10. How often should I feed it?

11. What amount of food should I feed it? (y of x, for example. Y = amount (number) X = Food)

12. How should the bottom of the tank be? (Sand gravel, etc.)

13. If I have some wood parts in the tank, would they climb it, or do they stay on the bottom?
 
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