Can I give away tiger salamanders?

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Maybe this isn't allowed on here, but...

My dad was getting rid of a ton of A. mavortium larvae from his ponds: he does not like them because they eat his tadpoles. I took a bunch home to raise, and they are doing well. Can I give them away on this site once they morph? They're not exactly long-term captives, but they were legally collected (in Colorado nuisance wildlife can be removed from private property).

I would just rather have them go to Caudata.org homes than take my chances on Kingsnake or Fauna.
 
I'd like to know more about this as well...
 
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