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billie
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Hello all, I have been given the task of raising 4 Pacific giant salamander larvae (Dicamptodon Tenebrus).. They were part of a Japan/Oregon biology study that is now over, but they must remain in captivity for life.. I get to attempt to make sure they live.. BUT I have no idea just exactly I am to do with them.
I have raised tiger sallies from larvae stage, so not a total newbee. I understand the basics. BUT can not find much info on temps, feedings, length of larvae stage, etc.
They are very small..2 are just getting back legs. So, I am assuming they are very young. I have them in a Sterile Environment(Plastic everything) no gravel, no live plants, no organic matterial(Fish and game requirements..as they may end up at State aquarium)
So, where do I begin?? What help is available to ask questions?? Not too many actually keep them..but this site is great, with great minds.
Any suggestions??
Billie
I have raised tiger sallies from larvae stage, so not a total newbee. I understand the basics. BUT can not find much info on temps, feedings, length of larvae stage, etc.
They are very small..2 are just getting back legs. So, I am assuming they are very young. I have them in a Sterile Environment(Plastic everything) no gravel, no live plants, no organic matterial(Fish and game requirements..as they may end up at State aquarium)
So, where do I begin?? What help is available to ask questions?? Not too many actually keep them..but this site is great, with great minds.
Any suggestions??
Billie