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 #2056926


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 HEY ANYONE......

Anyone know where I could get an Albino Barred Tiger Salamander. Does their color effect their hardiness.



08/14/09  03:11pm

 #2062123


Ornata
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  Message To: Ornata   In reference to Message Id: 2056926


 HEY ANYONE......

Anyone........



08/22/09  10:26pm

 #2062192


Detra25
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  Message To: Ornata   In reference to Message Id: 2062123


 HEY ANYONE......

sorry i dont know but this forum is dead



08/23/09  02:34am

 #2062562


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  Message To: Detra25   In reference to Message Id: 2062192


 HEY ANYONE......

in the wild somewhere, good luck



08/23/09  08:12pm

 #2070772


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  Message To: Dane_Zoo   In reference to Message Id: 2062562


 HEY ANYONE......

Has anyone ever found one or does any one have a hold of one.



09/11/09  04:29pm

 #2070898


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  Message To: Ornata   In reference to Message Id: 2070772


 HEY ANYONE......

I think there have been like one or two recorded ever. There are no captive breeding programs going on because there is no such thing as a captive breeding program for tiger salamanders.
I think you had better look into normal tiger salamander... much easier to get.



09/12/09  10:14am

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  Message To: Reptilefreak23   In reference to Message Id: 2070898


 HEY ANYONE......

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because there is no such thing as a captive breeding program for tiger salamanders.



not so true, but breeding tigers are pretty much impossible

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09/29/09  11:14am

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  Message To: Dane_Zoo   In reference to Message Id: 2078177


 HEY ANYONE......

You know what I mean. Yeah, here and there some people get lucky... but there is no industry for captive bred. I personally do what some people would consider "farming"... I built an outdoor enclosure for results. But I don’t really agree with that seeing how there are not any populations in my area, and I got the breeding stock from other breeders (not capured from my native range). I personally consider it captive breeding... just in a tank outdoors instead of inside.
But yes I agree there are some out there. Its probably worth pointing out.



10/03/09  12:01am


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