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  1. Caudata Culture Species Entry - Salamandra

    Description Fire Salamanders are a complex of species and subspecies, many of which have yet to be fully described. The Alpine Salamanders and their subspecies are better defined and, currently, are …

  2. Caudata.org: Newts and Salamanders Portal

    Jan 8, 2025 · Newts and Salamanders Information for hobbyists, pet keepers, researchers and scientists.

  3. Caudata Culture Species Entry - Plethodon glutinosus complex

    In addition, if breeding of the slimy salamanders is intended, then housing slimy salamanders with Jordan's salamanders (Plethodon jordani), Tellico salamander (Plethodon aureolus), and …

  4. Caudata Culture Home Page

    Caudata Culture Newts, Salamanders, and Captive Care Caudata Culture has information for everyone, from beginning petkeepers to professional herpetologists. All of our articles, FAQs, and species …

  5. Caudata Culture Species Entry - Amphiuma

    The two larger species also eat fish, frogs, salamanders, and even small snakes. A. pholeter in captivity does well on a diet of blackworms, but will also take small crickets, wax worms, small earthworms, …

  6. Caudata Culture - Frequently Asked Questions

    Most newts and salamanders are fairly hardy, given cool temperatures, clean habitat, and good food. The most commonly-available salamanders are tiger salamanders (Ambystoma mavortium) and fire …

  7. Caudata Culture Species Entry - Tiger salamander

    Description Tiger salamanders are a complex of species and subspecies that include Ambystoma mavortium, Ambystoma tigrinum and others. Some of the species/subspecies of tiger salamander …

  8. Caudata Culture Articles - Tiger Salamander 101

    Species: Tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum and Ambystoma mavortium). Natural range: Found throughout much of the USA, southern Canada and eastern Mexico. Size: 6 - 13 inches snout to tail …

  9. Caudata Culture Species Database - All Families

    Members of the order Caudata are commonly known as salamanders but also include newts, a group of species belonging to the family Salamandridae. A large proportion has a biphasic life cycle, starting …

  10. Caudata Culture Species Entry - Ambystoma opacum

    Description Marbled salamanders (Ambystoma opacum, Urodela: Family Ambystomatidae) are a medium-sized chunky salamander reaching up to 4.25 inches in length (10.8 cm). As adults they …