thanks i forgot to mention he was a fire salamnder he looks very very thin he is in a ten gallon tank with a water bowl crocodile skull and a foodbowl i will post pics tonight
thanks i forgot to mention he was a fire salamnder he looks very very thin he is in a ten gallon tank with a water bowl crocodile skull and a foodbowl i will post pics tonight
Skinny and not eating are red flags. It's time to see the vet.
Then i suspect it´s WC, which is bad news for you (and for the animal and the species...). They are very prone to skin infections, so you need to make sure you are providing the adequate humidity, and ventilation, and most of all the right temperature. Avoid stressing it, do not touch! Keep it in a shady, quiet place.
If the problem persists, then as Kurt says, a visit to the vet is in order.
Also, make sure you read the article in my previous response, it´s full of excelent info. It sounds like your housing conditions are far from ideal, so you might want to revisit the husbandry. Also, if possible, please post a picture of the tank and the salamander, it will help a great deal in mending possible problems.
Any updates on this?
I'm looking for suggestions! My daughter just "adopted" a yellow spotted salamander. Someone found it in a garage. She has it in a 10 gal fish tank filled with about 3/4" water, a few rocks, leaves and sticks. She has put in a worm, moth and some other bug. It seems not to be eating. Are we doing the right things? What else might it eat? She wants to keep him so bad, but I'm afraid he will die.
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