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can anyone id my salamander please =)

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Can you give us some information on where you got it from? If you caught it then leave out the specfic location and just give us a state. That should aid us in giving you a more definitive answer.
 

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It's a tiger. Probably eastern, especially if you got it from someone who had LOTS of them.
 

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That would result in digestion.

You can put two tiger sals together, as long as they're similar size and you have enough hiding spots.
 

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I would say it is Ambystoma diaboli.

I thought that was a tiger salamander subspecies (not sure which species) not a species in its own right

also can i ask does it have a tail injury or is it just the camera angle?
 
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