New Fire Salamander

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I don't really know if he is counted as a big one or not. I would love to breed fires, so if anyone has good advices I would love to hear. :p:p
He is a male. He has few yellow markings on him, but his funny personality and bulky size makes it all up:wacko:
 

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Nice Salamandra, which sub species ? S. salamandra salamandra ?
 
some more close ups
 

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It's a nice salamander, but mixing species together in the same tub like that is very risky, especially with wild caught ones like those. Animals from different areas/countries can carry pathogens that can be fatal to other unrelated species.
 
It's a nice salamander, but mixing species together in the same tub like that is very risky, especially with wild caught ones like those. Animals from different areas/countries can carry pathogens that can be fatal to other unrelated species.
This.

Nice animals though.
 
Ok is it just me or does the yellow one look a lot like a tiger salamander?
 
You have four animals here what do you think each of them is?
 
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    with axolotls would I basically have to keep buying and buying new axolotls to prevent inbred breeding which costs a lot of money??
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