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How do you take care of a spotted salamander egg?

How do you take care of a spotted salamander egg?

Keep the tank clean. If you’re keeping the eggs in the aquarium, this means cleaning the tank as you usually would. Be gentle with the eggs. For eggs in a separate container, gently change about half of the water in the tank daily, and move the eggs to a fresh, clean container twice a week.

How long do spotted salamander eggs take to hatch?

38 to 60 days
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Can you keep a wild spotted salamander as a pet?

Spotted salamanders are very personable and make great pets. Make sure you wash your hands before and after you handle them, and they will live for a couple decades. They’re easy to care for and inexpensive to maintain.

What do you feed salamander larvae?

The easiest food to find to feed captive larval salamander or neotonic salamanders (those that remain aquatic) are brine shrimp and black worms. Cut up the black worms for the very small salamanders as it is difficult to feed them whole worms.

What do you feed a baby salamander?

Young salamanders will often eat small daphnia or cyclopsen (small microorganisms in pond water). After a few weeks they will eat larger daphnia. A few weeks later they’ll eat tubiflex worms or mosquito larvae. When they are almost two months old they’ll eat the same food as an adult salamander.

Can I use potting soil for my salamander?

For a substrate, use damp potting soil. You may mix it with sphagnum moss so it will retain moisture longer. Salamanders must be kept moist, but not wet! Check the soil requently, and mist or add water as necessary.

How do you make a spotted salamander habitat?

You can house one or two Spotted Salamanders in a Waterland tub or 10-gallon aquarium tank that has a secure wire mesh cover on the top. Use a deep enough substrate to allow the salamander to burrow. Use potting soil, coconut fiber, ground pine bark mulch or sphagnum moss that is free of fertilizers and chemicals.

Is distilled water OK for salamanders?

Water: Chlorine is toxic to salamanders, so use only distilled water, spring water, or tap water that has been allowed to sit for 24 hours in an open container. A shallow dish of water should be set into the substrate.

Is potting soil OK for salamanders?

Can you use bottled water for salamanders?

Bottled natural spring water is probably the safest to use for amphibians, although it is probably a good idea to use a pH test strip to ascertain the pH of the water, to ensure that it is suitable for the particular species that you are keeping.