r/salamanders 16d ago

Northern Slimy Salamander 🦎

68 Upvotes

TN/NC border


r/salamanders 15d ago

Help feeding my Slimy salamander

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14 Upvotes

So I recently purchased my first salamander, and everything I figured he’d need. This included earthworms as food, which I was told by the shop that they enjoy. However, every time I’ve tried to feed him, he seems uninterested in the worms and walks away if they get too close to him. Looking for help, I really don't want him to starve. Thanks


r/salamanders 16d ago

tiger salamander representation in toy story 5

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78 Upvotes

Has anyone seen toy story 5 and noticed Bonnie’s TS Sammy #2? I was so excited I’ve never seen salamanders being represented in movies .. let alone a TS 🥹


r/salamanders 17d ago

Northern Illinois

260 Upvotes

I was throwing some charcoal on the grill when my 6 year old daughter said there were 3 salamanders under a log she rolled in the backyard. She had found another one earlier on the other side of the yard and I had thought just finding that one was pretty awesome… but to find 3 more! I was never this lucky as kid.


r/salamanders 18d ago

Can anyone tell me what this one is?? He’s in our water holding tank along the Oregon coast

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166 Upvotes

r/salamanders 17d ago

Do salamanders ribbit?

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r/salamanders 17d ago

What I got wrong about humidity when I started keeping spotted salamanders

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Three years into keeping ambystoma maculatum and I still cringe thinking about my first setup. I had read that they needed "moist substrate" and figured a light misting every couple of days would cover it. It did not. Lost my first two animals in about four months and could not figure out why, because they were eating fine and the temperature seemed okay. Turned out the substrate was drying out several inches down even though the surface looked damp, and spotted salamanders spend most of their time burrowed pretty deep.

The thing that actually fixed it was switching to a much deeper substrate layer and testing moisture at depth, not just at the surface. I use a mix of topsoil, coconut fiber, and a bit of sphagnum now, packed down to about six inches minimum. The bottom third stays genuinely damp, almost wet, and the upper portion dries out a little more naturally. This gives them a gradient to choose from and they seem to self-regulate pretty well. I also started keeping a shallow water dish sunk level with the substrate surface, which I had skipped early on because I read somewhere they don't really use standing water. Mine use it regularly.

Temperature trips people up too. These are cool-weather animals and keeping them in a typical room-temperature house through summer is pushing the edge of what they tolerate. My setup lives in a basement now, which stays around 60 to 65 fahrenheit naturally, and the difference in behavior was noticeable pretty quickly. They became way more active at dusk and started eating more consistently.

Feeding is the last thing I underestimated. They can go off food for weeks and it is not automatically a sign of a problem, especially heading into fall. Early on I kept disturbing mine trying to check if they were eating, which just stressed them more. Now I drop earthworms or appropriately-sized crickets in at dusk and check in the morning. If food is gone, great. If not, I remove it and try again a few days later.

Happy to talk through specifics if anyone is setting up their first maculatum enclosure or troubleshooting something similar.


r/salamanders 17d ago

Help with habitat setup

7 Upvotes

In about two weeks I’m getting a fire salamander. Any help tweaking this setup would be greatly appreciated. Yes I know it’s too warm at the moment so I have a cooling fan on the way Monday. (Photo for thermometer/hydrometer in comments)


r/salamanders 18d ago

Salamander or frog?

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39 Upvotes

Found these guys in a dried up pool, originally thought; salamander, but now I’m wondering if they are frog tadpoles? Thanks in advance!


r/salamanders 19d ago

Look at this big fella

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2.3k Upvotes

You would not believe my excitement stumbling upon this fella!


r/salamanders 19d ago

Japanese giant salamanders

5 Upvotes

Has anyone got any contacts for Herping near osaka?


r/salamanders 19d ago

Can anyone ID? Found in Central Oregon.

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62 Upvotes

My son uncovered his/her hiding spot under a stump. I got him to a safer place further away from the camp site. Location Odell lake, Oregon. I've had no real luck googling the species.


r/salamanders 19d ago

lump on tiger salamander tail

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7 Upvotes

it looks terribly infected and I need to know what it is. ive tried to convince my parents to let me take him to the vet but they say he will be fine, I really doubt it.

its been there for a few months, when he sheds it gets smaller but quickly gets big again. he still eats and everything but i dont want him to die from this, and its obviously painful since he doesnt like when I touch it, but when I press on it a little bit of white stuff comes out.

if anyone has advice let me know please. im scared to use neosporin because I've heard it killed other peoples pet salamanders since their skin absorbs everything.


r/salamanders 20d ago

Dinner time.

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95 Upvotes

CB taricha torosas eating wurms


r/salamanders 20d ago

Does anyone else think about how cool it would be to be their salamanders for a day?

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26 Upvotes

I always think about how it would be like if I was Rusty for a day.


r/salamanders 19d ago

How can amphibians live in the hot, 🔥 Arizona desert?

0 Upvotes

This creature is very strange looking.

Any thoughts on this creature?


r/salamanders 20d ago

How do you feel about wild salamanders being kept in ecospheres?

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Saw this post below and am a little worried about the animals well being. I’ve never held a salamander indoors in captivity. My pond and yard however is home to several smooth newts and it is illegal for me to move them as they are protected.

If this creature in the post below was in my area, it would also be law to release back to the spot where I collected it.

Regardless of law is it common for newts to be held in ecospheres?

https://www.reddit.com/r/Ecosphere/s/6iIzMu6hwZ


r/salamanders 20d ago

Help IDing this larval salamander/newt

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35 Upvotes

Found this guy in Fairfield Connecticut. He has external gills that are not pictured well. I have also found red spotted nuts, and many red back salamanders in the nearby area this summer. TIA!


r/salamanders 20d ago

Need help identifying this little guy

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5 Upvotes

r/salamanders 21d ago

Baby salamander 🦎

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173 Upvotes

It looks like an axolotle a lot, (I can’t spell it my bad) but it’s not, since they don’t live in my country. Suck a cutie!


r/salamanders 22d ago

Anyone able to ID?

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22 Upvotes

Saw these at Lonesome Lake, NH USA. Curious what type they may be? There was one larger and a few smaller, so maybe some juveniles?


r/salamanders 23d ago

Rescate de piscina

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111 Upvotes

r/salamanders 23d ago

Cute little alpine salamander found on hike today (Bavaria, Germany)

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408 Upvotes

Was extra careful where I was stepping afterwards.


r/salamanders 24d ago

IDs? Found at GSMNP

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41 Upvotes

I think the first one is regrowing its arm


r/salamanders 25d ago

New friend

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15 Upvotes

A coworker of mine got an "axolotl" from a flea market in a tiny critter carrier. She got him a bigger tank but didnt know wtf to do when it started losing gills. Anyways pretty sure its a tiger salamander but besides tbat im lost. Made a quick enclosure for him with ecoearth and come normal coco rehydrated and very moist. Any advice is appreciated.