Northwestern Salamander

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Oops on the 20 g. preface - don't know what I did there. Anyway, anyone familiar with the Northwestern Salamander?
 
i wish! i know plenty of people who think they are drab-being just brown and all-but i'd be interested in them if i could get them-or even the egg masses, their care should be similar to that of any ambystomid, though my impression is that they would be less reclusive than say a mole or a spotted and may prefer a water area a little more than some amby's...but that just a hunch..
 
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