Learn how to care for salamander larvae in this free video clip about breeding tiger salamanders.
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Amphibian caresheets and tips
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Learn how to care for salamander larvae in this free video clip about breeding tiger salamanders.
Duration : 0:1:55
by Tricia
Salamanders are one of the oldest groups of existing terrestrial vertebrates.
Salamanders are amphibians, related to frogs and toads. Because of their secretive nature and nocturnal lifestyle, salamanders are one of the least studied groups of animals. They love dark, wet places, often in deep woods, which is one reason why salamanders are the subjects of numerous myths and legends.
Traditional folklore held that salamanders could survive in fire.
Salamanders are extremely sensitive to changes in their ecosystems, and the health of local salamander populations often mirrors the health of the habitat as a whole.
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found a little brownish toad in the backyard.
1. what do they eat?
2. How do i tell if it's poiseness?
3. any particular things i need to know about caring for it?
if you don't have an ANSWER then don't REPLY.
How about leaving it out in the backyard so it can live a happy life, if you don't know how to take care of it??
Wild animals are wild for a reason…
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feeding ,caring ,heating
You need to determine what type of tree frog you have. They all have different care requirements depending on what part of the world they come from. All frogs require live food like crickets, and it is a good idea for all species to dust the crickets with calcium supplements once a week so the frog can remain healthy. Depending on the species, a tree frog may need humid conditions, or drier and may require higher temperatures than room temperature. All species must have access to clean water, changed daily. It is best to use water that has been standing overnight so the chlorine is removed or one can buy chlorine removers at the pet store that are used for tropical fish.
For the bottom of the cage, it is a good idea to use some kind of bark material, or soil that is specifically designed for amphibians, and cleaned of all parasites.
The most important thing is to find out what species you have, and try to recreate the conditions found in its native environment.
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Does any one know if hermit crabs can eat other reptile/amphibian foods? Because a friend recently got me Newt/Salamander food, and I was wondering if hemit cabs can also eat this. Please only serious hermit crab owners. Thanks!
Hi 🙂 (Am a land hermit crab owner with over 2 years experience)
If the food is preservative free (ethoxyquin, copper sulfates and the like) then it should be fine to feed to your hermit crabs.
For a more comprehensive list of what hermit crabs can eat, I highly recommend the 'Epicurean Hermit safe food list'
http://www.epicureanhermit.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=9
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