Can you keep a slender salamander as a pet?

With a long tail and agile movements, it is an intriguing and popular pet with reptile enthusiasts. This genre of salamander is readily available for purchase at many exotic pet stores. Properly cared for, a California slender salamander can live for seven to 10 years.
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Can you hold slender salamanders?

Be gentle. Try putting your hand near them and encouraging them to walk on you rather than picking them up. If they are coiled up, then try scooping them from underneath rather than picking them up from above. A California slender salamander climbs aboard my hand.
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Are slender salamanders poisonous?

Are Salamanders poisonous? While salamanders are not venomous (meaning that their bite is not toxic), their skin is poisonous. If you happen to come into contact with a salamander, be sure to thoroughly wash your hands afterward and avoid rubbing your eyes or touching your mouth to prevent irritation.
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What do baby slender salamanders eat?

They feed on small insects, such as springtails, small bark beetles, crickets, young snails, mites, and spiders. Like all salamanders in this family, they use their projectile tongue to grab their prey in a flash. California Slender Salamanders are tolerating of their surroundings as long as key considerations are met.
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How big do slender salamanders get?

The California slender salamander (Batrachoseps attenuatus) is a thin, small lungless salamander that is up to 5.5 inches in total length.
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California Slender Salamander



How big do garden slender salamanders get?

Adults are 1 1/4 - 2 1/3 inches long (3.2 - 5.9 cm) from snout to vent, and about twice that length with a full tail. A small slim salamander, with relatively short limbs and 17-21 costal grooves.
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Can you keep a wild salamander as a pet?

While newts and salamanders make great pets from an observatory point of view, they are not partial to being handled and can be described as “hands-off pets.” They have extremely delicate skin that can easily be damaged with handling, which can cause potential infections from bacteria.
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Is it OK to touch salamanders?

Salamanders have very sensitive skin which is quite absorbent, and moisture present on the hands such as oils, salts, and lotion can cause them harm. Do not pick up or touch a salamander unless you are moving it out of harm's way, or wear gloves before touching its body.
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Do salamander bites hurt?

Salamander bites may hurt a little, but not too much, as their teeth are not sharp enough to leave deep puncture wounds. Some smaller salamander species can't even penetrate human skin. Salamanders are generally docile, shy, and timid, both in the wild and in captivity.
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Can you put salamanders in a fish tank?

Aquariums tanks are best used for aquatic and semi-aquatic salamanders and newts as they can hold enough water to accommodate their life-style. Atop your tank make sure you have a tight-fitting lid. Salamanders and newts are excellent climbers and can reach the top of a10-gallon tank in no time.
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What is the best salamander to have as a pet?

Tiger salamanders are not a single species but a group of closely related subspecies that vary in color and pattern. They are hardy, interactive amphibians that, when captive bred, are typically very tame and make great pets.
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Do salamanders need a heat lamp?

While many salamanders and lizards require similar cages and diets, their environmental and thermal needs are very different. Many lizards need high temperatures and basking lamps, but most salamanders fare best at room temperature or lower.
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What do Oregon slender salamanders eat?

FOOD: Adults eat a variety of invertebrates, including earthworms, insects, slugs, and snails. Larvae eat tadpoles, worms, insects, and smaller salamander larvae. IN CENTRAL OREGON: One confirmed record from Harney County, near Moon Reservoir.
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What do black bellied slender salamander eat?

Black-bellied slender salamanders will eat small insects and worms in your garden.
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Are slender salamanders Lungless?

The California slender salamander (Batrachoseps attenuatus) is a lungless salamander that is found primarily in coastal mountain areas of Northern California, United States as well as in a limited part of the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada, California, in patches of the northern Central Valley of California, ...
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Can I pick up a salamander?

Salamanders are not dangerous to humans, they are shy and cryptic animals, and are completely harmless if they are not handled or touched. Handling any salamander and then rubbing your eyes or mucous membranes has the potential to cause irritation and discomfort.
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Do salamanders teeth?

Salamanders have tails and teeth in both jaws. In this way they are different from the third group of amphibians, frogs, which lack tails (as adults) and lower teeth. Salamanders can sense vibrations but are unable to hear.
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How long do salamanders live for?

Salamanders have life spans varying by species. They live from 3 to 55 years. The axolotl's life span is on the shorter side of this range.
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How do you take care of a wild salamander?

Salamanders prefer a moist, damp habitat with ample places to hide. You can put your salamander in a plastic container with a tight lid. Drill some holes on the side for ventilation and place the container in an area that doesn't get direct sunlight. Cover the floor with bark chips, potting compost or moss.
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Are salamanders easy to care for?

Tiger Salamander

The Ambystoma tigrinum, is a common pet salamander in the pet trade. They are attractive and appealing, as well as fairly easy to care for. In most cases, you will find the Eastern tiger salamander available, but there are several species that are native to various parts of the United States.
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Where do slender salamanders live?

The California slender salamander (Batrachoseps attenuatus) is a lungless salamander that is found primarily in coastal mountain areas of Northern California, United States as well as in a limited part of the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada, California, in patches of the northern Central Valley of California, ...
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What do garden salamanders eat?

Food. Salamanders eat many small animals, from insects to spiders to worms. They consume several creatures that people consider pests including slugs, mosquito larvae, and flies. They will also sometimes eat other salamanders.
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