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Hello from Manitoba, Canada

jordan3075

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Hi i'm here in southeastern Manitoba, Canada. new to this site and looking for some helpful information on a new salamander I've just acquired.
 

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hey there Jordan. Welcome to the site. I also keep Tigers. Your little guy looks quite happy.
 

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yeah he is. coming right up to my hand when hes hungry or following me along the glass. he even ate while i was holding him today
 
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