

Dusky Salamander
$12.99
Specifications
The few Southern Dusky salamanders we have are going for a steal of a deal. These lungless amphibians grow to a respectable size, breathing air via their skin. When you purchase a salamander from us, you can rest assured that it will arrive alive and well.
- Species: Desmognathus auriculatus
- Origin:Â Field Collected
- Size: Approximately 4-5 inches
- Natural Range: North America
- Food: Earthworms, small crickets
- Lifespan: Up to 15 years in captivity with proper care and setup
Southern Dusky Salamander
This stocky salamander prefers the mucky habitats found around marsh edges, where it may breed in a semi-aquatic fashion during the rainy season.
Sexing Your Dusky Salamander
When ordering our medium and adult sized amphibians, you may specify a male or female salamander (or either), but please note that we cannot guarantee the sex. We cannot promise that we will be able to hand-pick the salamander(s) you specify, but we can promise that someone with extensive knowledge of amphibians will make every effort to do so.
Shipping Your Dusky Salamander
Guaranteed to arrive alive and well is our Southern Dusky Salamander For sale. Before placing a purchase, please review our guarantee information.
We retain the right to postpone your purchase in the extremely unlikely event of bad weather circumstances, since we sell reptiles, amphibians, tarantulas, and scorpions online responsibly. You will be alerted through email if this ever happens, and it is done only for the animal’s protection.
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Specifications
Our Marbled salamander for sale are as beautiful as they are affordable. The little size and striking appearance of these amphibians have made them extremely popular. We promise that your salamander will arrive alive and healthy if you purchase one from us.- Species: Ambystoma opacum
- Origin:Â Feild collected
- Size: Approximately 3-4 inches
- Natural Range: North America
- Food: Earthworms, small crickets
- Lifespan: Up to 15 years in captivity with proper care and setup
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