If you're planning on releasing them make sure to keep them away from any other captive amphibians.
before releasing them you should treat them for Bsal and Bd (chytrid fungus) as the bullfrogs can...
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If you're planning on releasing them make sure to keep them away from any other captive amphibians.
before releasing them you should treat them for Bsal and Bd (chytrid fungus) as the bullfrogs can...
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I've told you this before, but, great photographs !!
Triturus is my favourite newt genus (I have been told on many occasions that I am obsessed!) and I currently keep Triturus Dobrogicus, Triturus...
They are eggs from some sort of tussock moth, so not any species of frog :)
stuart
Hi Seth !!
It sounds fine, don't worry about it. You should join Caudata.org - it's a site for tailed amphibians, with a huge axolotl section, owned by the same person who has this site, John Clare.
stuart
Salmon pellets are a great food for axolotls, you can find them for sale on eBay or in the 'For Sale US' section on the caudata.org website. I have a pond for my axolotls but during the summer I...
There are actually four groups of newts given the the general name 'fire belly' and each group has many species within it. There is Pachytriton, Paramesotriton, Cynops and Hypselotriton. These are...
I've read a lot of conflicting info on how many eggs this species lay. Some say 800-2,000 others 500-1,000 and others saying 300-2,000 and I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what is true? Or if...
Hi,
lim just wondering if there are many people who keep H.arborea in the UK? I have an outdoor vivarium that I plan to get some for but I don't see many people keeping them?
stuart