Ambystoma sp. Who knows wich one is it.

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Hi I wanted always a tigersalamander and have a setup for axolotls. Now I found some strange Ambystoma Where I didnt know the species of it. And my question is do anyone know this species.
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How large is it? Based simply on what is most commonly found, it's most likely to be a tiger sal. A large size would make any other possibility unlikely.
 
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