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snake momma
03-23-14, 12:07 AM
So....I was thinkin about trading my 2 wandering garter snakes w/ all supplies for a tiger salamander that has all supplies. First of all, is this a good deal? Second of all,should I get a tiger salamander. I want to be able to hold it like I do my snakes. I love reptiles but my mom would prefer something w/ legs. Should I get one? Is this a good deal? pls help
Pareeeee
03-23-14, 07:47 AM
I personally don't know much about Tiger Salamanders specifically, but I know that amphibians are generally less handle-able than reptiles. Their skin absorbs toxins easily (ie., skin oils, sweat, lotions) and they dry out quickly. It's best to handle them as little as possible.
I suggest that if you want something to handle that stays fairly small, get a lizard such as a bearded dragon, crested gecko or leopard gecko.
woolyworm
03-23-14, 08:58 AM
Probably your mom means a creature with legs and fur! LOL...
I would think that trading two snakes for one salamander isn't that good of a deal, but that's just me.
drumcrush
03-23-14, 09:40 AM
I personally don't know much about Tiger Salamanders specifically, but I know that amphibians are generally less handle-able than reptiles. Their skin absorbs toxins easily (ie., skin oils, sweat, lotions) and they dry out quickly. It's best to handle them as little as possible.
I suggest that if you want something to handle that stays fairly small, get a lizard such as a bearded dragon, crested gecko or leopard gecko.
^^^^^ yep.
Terranaut
03-23-14, 09:57 AM
Personally , I would not make that trade. Unless you treat your animals like fish and just look at them I would do exactly what was said above. Get a leo, beardie or a skink. All have legs and are handleable. If you like salamanders you will love leopard geckos.
snake momma
03-23-14, 06:31 PM
thanks! I have kept my snakes and rescued a leopard gecko
LiL Zap
03-23-14, 09:41 PM
thanks! I have kept my snakes and rescued a leopard gecko
Good choice. :) I personally wouldn't consider trading 2 snakes for an amphibian a good one.
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