Tiger Salamander

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Hi, I would like some Information on Tiger Salamanders, please!!!!!!
How big do they get, how long do they live and how can I tell if I have a "he" or a "she"?????? Or anything else that some one has Information on. Our Salamander has doubled in size since we found him last June out in our Cornfield. I feed him Crickets and Nightcrawlers.His (her?) Name is Limp and we also have a cat named Bizkit. Limp and Bizkit actualy belong to my Granddaughter, but I think Limp is really neat. He is very active making Tunnels in the Sand and he knows when I come in to the Room. he comes out of his Hole and stands by the Glass watching my every move. I must be doing something right since we had him for 9 Month.
Thank's for any help or Information!!
Greetings from Michigan,
Inge.
you can also write to me direct,
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