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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 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. 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, …

  7. 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 …

  8. Caudata Culture Articles - Raising Newts and Salamanders from Eggs

    Raising Newt and Salamander Eggs By Jennifer Macke The following article is based on my experiences raising newts and salamanders from eggs. These instructions may not apply perfectly to …

  9. 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 …

  10. Caudata Culture Species Entry - Plethodon cinereus & serratus

    Description Northern redback salamanders, Plethodon cinereus, are small (6.5-12.5 cm / 2.5 - 4.5 inches), slender woodland salamanders that have two distinct color morphs. The first color morph is …