wiseferret
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So I made the horrid mistake of purchasing a "baby dinosaur" from the state fair without really knowing anything about it. The lady at the stand told me that he would live in water his whole life and live about 10 years. So I googled information on mudpuppies because that was what another customer had called him. Well he is NOT a mudpuppy. I have had him for about 2 and a half weeks now and his frilly gills are gone and his tail fin just looks like a salamander tail now. Forgive me for being so unknowlegable im sure these appendages have proper names but I do not know them. He keeps trying to climb the side of the little carrier I had him in and poking his head out of water. From what i've read on various sites the axolotyl morphs toes look slender while the baby salamanders toes look fatty, well my little guys (Gilbert's) toes look slender to me. I was wondering if now I should clear out my old leopard gecko setup and make it a half aquatic/half terrain set up for him or if he need a fish tank. (pic bellow of my old gecko set up as well)
Im sorry for the jumble of information, I realize I should not have gotten a pet I knew nothing about. (my expertiese unfortunatly runs more towards dogs and small rodents)
Does it matter to much wether he is an axolotyl morph or tiger salamander? Will they be cared for in the same way? Im taking him up to my local aquatic shop now but any extra information would be greatly appreciated.
Also, as you can see no matter what I do his water is always cloudy. ( I just changed it this morning) I am feeding him these salamander pellets the people at the stand gave me but from what I've read this may be contributing to the cloudy water...
Im sorry for the jumble of information, I realize I should not have gotten a pet I knew nothing about. (my expertiese unfortunatly runs more towards dogs and small rodents)
Does it matter to much wether he is an axolotyl morph or tiger salamander? Will they be cared for in the same way? Im taking him up to my local aquatic shop now but any extra information would be greatly appreciated.
Also, as you can see no matter what I do his water is always cloudy. ( I just changed it this morning) I am feeding him these salamander pellets the people at the stand gave me but from what I've read this may be contributing to the cloudy water...