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aren't these sometimes found in brackish?
We used to call these water dogs. |
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Moved to the FW forum.
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thank you
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yeah.
that was close. |
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saw these today in Big A's calgary today , pretty neat looking little guy's
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super interesting species to keep. they are actually a salamander species that do not undergo the "metamorphasis" phase therefore keeping gills and remaining completely aquatic. waterdogs are the larvae of tiger salamnders.. just thought i'd share a bit of reptile info for all lol.
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