Fire salamanders

benw

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Hi

I thought it was about ime i posted pics of my fire salamanders,

They are kept on leaflitter with various hiding places.

I hope these breed in the near future
The first pic is of my S. s bejarae
the second are S. algira tingitana
and lastly S.s gigliolli,

hopefully i can increase the collection as i can find other species for sale on this forum,

Ben
 

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hi
thanks for your comments.
I do get \a good bit of enjoyment out of them, be great when they breed, and always nice to look out for new stock too.

Ben
 
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