Feed it crickets and meal-worms, depending on the type. You could go to a store and buy it a small aquarium (We're using one of those plastic ones). Maybe find a rock and some moss ( Try a local pet-store ), and maybe an egg carton top for them to go under. During the winter, they tend to be a bit dormant, but that's normal.
( We have 2 blue spotted salamanders, but you may have a different type. This is all I really know about them. )
i feed mine bugs,wardleys reptile sticks,crickets(very small),worms,and flies
Yes and no . By law ,depending on which species can however there are at least 12 species of salamander you cannot keep after catching it.
It's OK.
yes, but you need to feed it something a day.
They can be kept in a vivarium or a converted aquarium with a ventilated hood.
it is endangered because all you rtards keep burning the trees down
if u want them keep them in there or if you dont catch them and let them go in a nother pond
about 6 weeks, if you push from the back and look at the top of your earing and it doesn't look ready then keep it in for 2-3 weeks longer, if you going to get them peirced right now it doesn't hirt i promise
use a heat protection if your going to use hot tools. or go aleast 2 weeks without no heat ;) keep it natural
It's keep going on, or keep on going.
If a Salamander Grill keeps going out and the thermocouple is okay and the valve is new then a faulty thermostat could be the cause. Replacing the thermostat or re-calibrating it generally solves the issue.
around 8 weeks