What ambystoma species?

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Hello everyone,

I recently acquired a mole salamander that was sold as a "Spotted salamander" - but it is obviously not that. My guess is mavortium, but he has markings that are more like that spots than bands. He's a small morph (4-5"). What species is he?

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Joan - Thanks! He's on sphagnum and "frog moss" with eco-earth soil underneath. Lately he's been doing the mole salamander thing and burrowing to the bottom.
 
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