Extinction: There are no living specimens of the animal available. Extinction may be total, or an animal may be 'extinct in the wild', meaning there are only zoo specimens available. Biological extinction is defined as animals continuing to exist, but with no viable production of young (Lonesome George: http://www.tortoisetrust.org/articles/george.html).
Extirpation: An animal no longer occurs in an area of its historic range.
Not necessarily but if you’re wanting to continue to grow your breeding capacity then yes. Breeding axolotls isn’t a cheap hobby nor is it a get rich quick scheme. It costs a lot of money and time and deditcation
Would Chinese fire belly newts be more or less inclined towards an aquatic eft set up versus Japanese . I'm raising them and have abandoned the terrarium at about 5 months old and switched to the aquatic setups you describe. I'm wondering if I could do this as soon as they morph?
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