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My tiger salamanders

DeCypher

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I just had to share some of these pics. These are my two A. Tigrinum Melanosticums, whom I believe to be both males.
Enjoy :)
 

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zhanggeer

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I see a businessman my here are selling this kind of tiger salamanders.
The black stripes are much narrower than normal tiger salamanders which i ofen see on internet.
Are they two different subspecies?
 

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A. m. melanostictum is a subspecie of tiger salamanders. Their coloring and patterns differ from other subspecies. The above photos are nice examples and typical of A. m. melanostictum.
Nice photos!
 
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