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Information and care of Ambystoma

Sonya

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Could anyone aim me at good information on care of Spotteds (A. maculatum) Jeffersons and Blue Spotted. There seems to be slim pickings for info available. Any good books? Anything about general care, setups etc.
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Sonya,

This website on them may not be what you were looking for at all, but it has a great deal of natural history on the species. It may be that some of this general information could give you some ideas to try to duplicate in captive surroundings . . .then YOU could write the definitive book!

Hope this helps somewhat . . . ;)
 
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