Buying two Eastern tiger salamanders (?)

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Hello, I'm going to buy some tiger salamanders soon, and I have been wondering if its okay to get one store bought, and order one online. My parents are recommending this because they don't want to have a dead salamander on their doorstep, but I've read stories on here on how store bought salamanders aren't always in the best shape. Thanks. :shocked:
 
First and foremost, check your local and state laws. Ambystomids are against the law to own as pets in quite a few states. Quite a few other states do not permit Ambystomids to be imported to or from the state.

As for shop versus online order and animal health- With the exception of Ambystoma mexicanum, all Ambystomids are wild caught. In my opinion, the risks associated with the animal's health are identical.

Others may have differing opinions.
 
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