Question: Worried about sal

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I recently changed my sals enclosure from aquatic to terrestial and suggested by members of caudata.org but now he is freaking out and im worried. He's spent the last hour in his updated enclosure pacing and trying to find a way out. Climbing walls and such. I don't want him to be unhappy. Anthing obviosly wrong that i am missing?
 
What kind of salamander? What is your setup like?
 
Chances are hes just freaked out give him a while and he will chill out and get back to normal!
 
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