no I'm not planning on keeping together just wonderingthank you!
by the way you were right! salamanders are amazing, getting out it's hide every time you pass by probably in hopes of getting food, but it is nice anyway![]()
no I'm not planning on keeping together just wonderingthank you!
by the way you were right! salamanders are amazing, getting out it's hide every time you pass by probably in hopes of getting food, but it is nice anyway![]()
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
hm... a question - how much food if enough? the guy eats 5 adult crickets one after another everyday and would probably eat some more if given, even for small sal it seems to be too much...
s/he refuses pieces of nightcrawlers or any type of worms, dubia are illegal, so that leaves me with crickets for now, but will try to transition to nightcrawlers eventually.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Maybe the Salamander is refusing the nightcrawlers because they are cut up and not moving around as much? When I was at Riverfront at night I always got to watch them feed. They just dropped in a massive amount of nightcrawlers and all the Tigers were just going nuts like a free-for-all. They werent used to them being cut in chunks and every Salamander there had a worm in its mouth. Id just try full worms and not worry about cutting them up.
seriously? you saw them do that recently? for one of those that I have? i thought the whole nightcrawler is too big, mean it is now about 7" or 8" long with a tail, but the body looks small. may be i should try butterworms or wax worms, will go on a reptile store trip then today :lol:
it is just hilarious how the guy learned to beg for foodan also interesting that s/he differentiate whom to beg for it, very interesting personality
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Yes, Im always at riverfront around 8 and I got to watch them feed quite a few times. They were just dropping in lots of full nightcrawlers, and the ones at riverfront are pretty big. In fact, riverfronts crawlers are the biggest ive found in the city. Itd take them quite a while to get it down, and I know nothing about Salamanders to know if its healthy, but they had no problems and im sure they get a hold of some pretty big ones in nature. Tiger Salamanders are native to Calgary and we have some pretty huge nightcrawlers here so im sure they dont have an issue with worms being to big.
Long story short, ive definitely seen your Salamander eat a full large nightcrawler at some point lol
no those are not native to Alberta, we have different ones here, blotched. so had a chat with Andrew ( the frog guy from riverfront), and right now my sal is eating the 6th wax worm, probably the piece was just not wiggly enough.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
Yes, lol. I was going close to every day. If not every second day. Feeding the Rococo requires many, many visits to the pet store haha. I dont know much about Salamanders either, but im 99.999% sure your new tank size is plenty. Generally the bigger the better is probably true, but I dont think Tiger Sals need copious amounts of space. As for there being different species of Tiger Sal, I was always under the impression there was only one.
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