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AXOLOTLS (water dog) Ambystoma mexicanum

  • RATING: intermediate
  • FOOD: strips of beef or liver, earth or red worms, brine shrimp, tubiflex worms
  • WATER: Change 1 X week, filter- undergravel and above water reservoir
  • DAY TEMP: 14-18 C or 57-64 F
  • NIGHT TEMP:
  • LIGHTING: Indirect
  • SUBSTRATE: Large rocks or marbles that cant be swallowed
  • NOTES: 10 + gallon, needs a shelter/ hiding place, 10+ inches long, nocturnal, Lifespan 10-15 years

CAECILIAN WORM (Rubber eel, Rubber worm) Typhlonectes natans

  • RATING: intermediate
  • FOOD: brine shrimp, krill, insect larvae, earth or red worms, pellet fish or turtle food
  • WATER: Underground filter, Change water regularly
  • DAY TEMP: 74 - 78 F 23 - 25.5 c)
  • NIGHT TEMP: 70 F (21 c)
  • LIGHTING: Indirect lighting
  • SUBSTRATE: Likes mud, 50/50 aqua-terrarium. Potting soil with moss on top or gravel with moss on top for land half
  • NOTES: Tropical, burrowing, 5-14 inches, 1/4 to 1 inch diam. Semi-aquatic, lifespan- 5-20 years, live bearer


Fire Salamander Salamandra salamandra

  • RATING: intermediate
  • FOOD: crickets, earthworms, waxworms, pinkies ....
  • WATER: shallow water bowl, change daily
  • DAY TEMP: 70 F (21 C)
  • NIGHT TEMP: 60 F (15.5 C)
  • LIGHTING: Incandescent bulbs, florescent lighting
  • SUBSTRATE: peat, potting soil, or moss
  • NOTES: needs hide areas, burrows, 10 + gallon tank with secure lid

Fire bellied Newt Cynops pyrrhagaster

  • RATING: intermediate
  • FOOD: insects, tubiflex, earthworms, small fish,
  • WATER: filtered water
  • DAY TEMP: 20 C 68 F
  • NIGHT TEMP: 60 F (15.5 C)
  • LIGHTING: Incandescent bulb, florescent lighting
  • SUBSTRATE: large gravel (non-ingestible), or marbles, densely planted tank
  • NOTES: 4", hardy



TIGER SALAMANDER Ambystoma tigrinum

  • RATING: intermediate
  • FOOD: zooplankton, crickets, mealworms, earthworms, wax worms, butterworms, small grasshoppers, pinkies
  • WATER: fresh bowl of shallow water daily
  • DAY TEMP: 70 F (21 c)
  • NIGHT TEMP: 60 F (15.5 c)
  • LIGHTING: Incandescent and UVB florescent
  • SUBSTRATE: Peat, Potting soil and playground sand mix, or moss
  • NOTES: 13" stl, terrestrial, needs hide areas, substrate should be deep enough to burrow, secure lid on tank



Salamander, Newt and Amphibian Books


Reptiles and Amphibians: An Explore Your World Handbook by F. Wayne King

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      Why are some frogs able to freeze solid and still survive? How can secretions from amphibians offer scientists clues for treating human ailments? What allows reptiles and amphibians to regenerate their limbs? Reptiles & Amphibians, an exciting new Explore Your World™ handbook, incorporates the Discovery Channel's unique authoritative approach and acclaimed visuals to answer these and other questions in a captivating blend of information and entertainment.


Eat this Bug Eat This Bug : A Guide to Invertebrate Live Foods for Reptiles and Amphibians by Lynn Davis


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     This book is a guide for owners of reptiles and amphibians who feed insects and other live foods to their pets. Advice is offered for selecting , ordering and raising your own supply of live invertebrate foods. More than a dozen species of live foods are discussed. The book includes instructions on keeping cultures of insects, and recipes & diets for insects.


Feeding Insect Eating Lizards by Zoffer, David Zoffer

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      The proper feeding of lizards is important to their survival in captivity. Diet is one aspect of lizard keeping that many new lizard owners know little about, and their pets suffer as a result. This book provides lizard owners with plenty of information on the diets of insect-eating lizards, including the right feeding techniques for making sure that their pets get the right nutrients.


The Guide to Plants for the Reptile Terrarium by Jerry G. Walls, Maleta M. Walls

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     If you are thinking of adding plants to your reptile or amphibians terrarium this book might be of interest to you!


Terrarium and Cage Construction and Care by Richard D. Bartlett, Patricia Bartlett, Fredric L. Frye

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     Reptile and amphibian owners add a new dimension to their hobby when they design and build terraria that simulate the natural habitats of their companion animals. This book gives directions for a variety of terrarium options. You can build enclosures in spare rooms, glass tanks, greenhouses, outdoor pools, or virtually any other available space. With this book's help, you can also transform your terrarium into a scaled-down replica of desert, rain forest, semiaquatic, or woodland environment.


The Terrarium: With Full-Color Photographs (Complete Pet Owner's Manual) by Harald Jes, Johann Brandstetter

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     Here are detailed instructions for constructing both indoor and outdoor terrariums in different sizes to fit different needs. Books in the Complete Pet Owner's Manuals series present basic information for new or soon-to-be owners. Advice and instruction covers feeding, housing, health care, training, grooming, and much more. Texts emphasize pet care basics and are easy for all readers to understand. All books in this series are filled with high quality full-color photos and instructive line drawings.



Idiot's guide to reptiles and amphibians The Complete Idiot's Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians (Palika)

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     This book presents the most comprehensive information on every aspect of the subject in an easily-accessible, quick, fun format. 75 photos and drawings. 8-page colour insert. An excellent introduction to the various species. An inexpensive book for those who aren't sure which reptile is right for them.


Reptile & the Amphibian Problem Solver: Practical & Expert Advice on Keeping Snakes & Lizards by Robert Davies, Valerie Davies

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     The popularity of reptiles and amphibians as pets has increased rapidly throughout the world, with many advances in knowledge regarding the care and breeding in captivity of these species. The Reptile and Amphibian Problem Solver gives specific information on the care of more than 100 species, including lizards, snakes, turtles, tortoises, frogs, toads, newts, and salamanders. The authors also provide clear and effective solutions to more than 450 of the most common problems.


Reptile & Amphibian Parasites by Eric M. Rundquist

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     Loaded with good information and practical, sensible, easy-to-apply advice. Great for beginners, but even the pros can learn a lot from them.


Understanding Reptile Parasites : A Basic Manual for Herpetoculturists & Veterinarians by Roger Klingenberg

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     An important manual for the reptile breeder. This manual takes the reptile owner beyond the simple task of care into the subject of why to prevent and how to treat parasites in our reptiles. The manual explains in simple terms the complexities of reptile parasites. It goes into the how-to of fecal floats, parasite identification and treatments. It takes the mystery out of the vet's back room. One of the shortest yet most useful chapters is "Hygiene and the Herpetoculturist". An important read for all reptile keepers and breeders.


Amphibian Medicine and Captive Husbandry by Kevin M. Wright (Editor), Brent R. Whitaker, Kevin N. Wright

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     Amphibian Medicine and Captive Husbandry is designed to introduce veterinary practitioners to the diagnosis and treatment of disease in captive amphibians. Although designed for the veterinary clinician, this text is an essential part of any herpetologist's library, covering various aspects of amphibian captive husbandry and propagation while providing a firm foundation that enables the reader to evaluate a given husbandry routine.


Amphibians Amphibians : Their Care and Keeping by Steve Grenard, Bill Love

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     The popularity of exotic pets is soaring, including the number of homes with frogs, toads and salamanders. These fascinating but delicate creatures have special dietary and housing needs--this book covers all the care issues for the most widely-kept species. Filled with over 100 eye-popping photographs of colourful amphibians from around the world, this book will be a must-have for lovers of exotic animals.


Salamanders Salamanders of the United States and Canada by James W. Petranka

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     This survey of North American salamanders is the first since the 1940's and presents the most up-to-date research on every species. The species accounts are illustrated with photos of both adults and larvae and cover such subjects as distribution (with excellent range maps), habitat, breeding and courtship, ecology, and conservation status. With its comprehensive coverage and extensive references, this volume is an indispensable guide not only for herpetologists but also for teachers, naturalists, conservation biologists, environmental planners, and anyone who needs detailed information on the diverse salamander fauna of the United States and Canada.


Newts Newts Their Care in Captivity by Patterson, Jordan Patterson

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     Discusses the natural history, care, and breeding of seven kinds of newts. Helpful and practical tips.


Newts and Salamanders : Everything About Selection, Care, Nutrition, Diseases, Breeding, and Behaviour (More Complete Pet Owner's Manuals) by Frank Indiviglio, et al

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A Natural History of Amphibians by Robert C. Stebbins, Nathan W. Cohen (Contributor)

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     This fine book helps us to appreciate amphibians more fully and provides vital scientific information that may help us to protect them. This is a book for all readers who want to learn about amphibians, the animal group that includes frogs, toads, salamanders, and caecilians. Amphibia, the animal group that includes frogs, toads, salamanders, and caecilians, contains more than 4,500 known living species and new ones are being discovered continuously. This book focuses on the natural history of amphibians worldwide, how interaction with their environment over time has affected their evolutionary processes and what factors will determine their destinies.


Biology of Amphibians by William E. Duellman, Linda Trueb (Illustrator)

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     Reviews Booknews, Inc. , June 1, 1994 A paper reprint of the now pre-eminent 1986 graduate and advanced undergraduate textbook, which is also widely used as a reference by amateur and professional biologists. Covers all aspects of amphibian biology, including life history, ecology, morphology, and evolution. Well illustrated. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.





About these mini care sheets

      The following mini care sheets are meant to provide only basic care information. In order to provide the most accurate and up to date data I searched for and cross referenced information about the following herps on the internet, through herp magazines, and through specific herp care books. If you come across information that is inaccurate or out of date please write to me with the correct information.

      I do not personally keep amphibians. I receive many letters asking me for advice or to help identify the particular amphibian that they have found. To tell you the truth- I probably wont be that much help other than with basic, general care guildlines, most of which can be found on this page. :) If you need help identifying an amphibian- either take it in to a reptile store where the staff may be helpful, call your local herpetological society, or look through a book that contains many pictures of different reptiles and amphibians and see if you can identify it in the book. :)

      You might also think about joining one of the many reptile or amphibian related mailing lists that are on the net, where you can ask questions about your reptile or amphibian and learn more about it. To see if there is a mailing list for the reptile or amphibian that you want to know more about please go to my mailing list page and check out all the herp lists!

      You might also want to visit my Reptile and Amphibian Care Sheets page to see if I have listed any links to specific reptile or amphibian sites that you might be interested in visiting.

      In addition to providing the basics of care as listed below, any new animal in your collection should be kept in a separate enclosure (quarantined) for one to six months and monitored for illness, mites or ticks, internal parasites, and treated accordingly during this period.

      Please take your new herps to a qualified reptile vet for a check-up when you purchase them - or, at the very least have a fresh stool sample tested for parasites in the first week or two of having your new pet. If you don't know of a reptile vet in your area you can visit Melissa Kaplan's Herp Societies/Vets Page: http://www.anapsid.org/vets/index.html for American and international vet listings, or you can visit my Canadian reptile vet page: http://www.triciaswaterdragon.com/canrepvt.htm for Canadian Reptile vet listings.




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