taherman
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The local media mentioned it in a newspaper article, so I don't think it's a secret any more.
Zoo helping to sustain salamander population - Toledo Blade
For the record, I do not believe that the Northern Slimy Salamander hatched at the zoo was the first time any salamander was bred in a zoo setting
After many years of trying, I was finally successful at breeding Green Salamanders at the zoo. These were produced by a pair of adults that has been at the zoo since 2007.
Around 15 hatchlings survived and are doing well, just started eating springtails and pinheads.
Enjoy,
Tim
Zoo helping to sustain salamander population - Toledo Blade
For the record, I do not believe that the Northern Slimy Salamander hatched at the zoo was the first time any salamander was bred in a zoo setting
After many years of trying, I was finally successful at breeding Green Salamanders at the zoo. These were produced by a pair of adults that has been at the zoo since 2007.
Around 15 hatchlings survived and are doing well, just started eating springtails and pinheads.
Enjoy,
Tim