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Wanting to trade Fire Salamander for some Spotteds, Marbled, or Ringed Salamanders

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I have a Fire Salamander up for trade. He's eating very well on super worms. Very pretty animal just not for me. I'm more into Ambystoma. So I'l looking to trade for some Spotteds, Marbleds, or Ringed salamanders.


For people interrested remember. Fire Salamanders need a cooler temperature than most salamanders (60 to 65 degrees). Something to keep in mind when caring for these animals.


If interrested send me an email at
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why not a mole salamander

i have read your posts before turtlelady i just thought it was funny as i call my self frognarf which is frog and fran backwards i also live in south carolina yesterday i found a mole salamander its puple with pink spots dont you have these
 
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