Tiger sals

dane_zu

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Found this guy under a black rubber mat in the middle of an open, sunny, pretty dry warm frolf course. It rained the night before so I assume he was out and about and took cover in the wrong place, he had a gimp leg when I first found him, it has since gone away.
Tiger Salamander
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and my other one, put him in a bigger viv. hes about 9 inches now(excuse the messy face)
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lucky you :happy:
great pictures
 
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