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Can someone identify my salamander things?

AFRANKS

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I bought what I thought was a mud puppy from a man in the mall. I got two of them. At first they had these gills and tassel looking things from their heads and now ONE of the creatures gills are gone I bought them in water and the man told me they would live in water their whole life. They still both swim but the gill things are just disappeared. I put a rock in its cage incase he wanted to stand outside of the water but what is going on and why isn't the other one changing what do I need to do I have before pictures and I can take pictures of them now. I feed them regualarly and I change their water when I'm supposed to. Just have no idea in general. HELPP:(
 

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They are probably tiger salamanders and most pet stores, when the tiger salamanders are larvae, they sell them as muddpuppies.
 

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As everyone has said, it is probably a larval tiger going through metamorphosis. If that is the case, an appropriate land area will be needed - once metamorphosed (usually takes a couple of weeks) it can no longer be maintained aquatically. Post pictures and review the section of this article that deals with care during metamorphosis: Caudata Culture Species Entry - Tiger salamander

Does your animal(s) look like the larval tiger pictured in the article? If it does and now has lost its gill buds, it is time to move to a terrestrial set-up where it can burrow. Adult tigers can drown and are never found in water except during breeding season...and then in shallow vernal pools.

Salamanders are like people - they age, change, grow-up, etc., at different rates.

Here is a recent discussion with some photos: http://www.caudata.org/forum/f46-be...tiger-salamander-nearing-completion-newb.html. All purchased at malls.
 
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Was it a mall in Baton Rouge, Louisiana?
I also have some from him. I just set up a large aquarium for them. If you plan not to keep him let me know please. A lot of people have been letting them go in the LSU lakes. Please don't do this.
 
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