Well for those of you who don't know, the blue-spotted salamander is a tiny salamder found primarly in the North. If he is 2" he probly won't get any bigger.
And as for the "Yank out of the WIld. A million times smaller." part, these salamnders don't roam for miles around though the forest canopy.
And just remeber, the fire bellied toad did not materialize in someones tank one day, every single herp specisies was once collected from the wild.
I mostly do not support wild caught species, but for anamials as small, and as docile as these, I do not see a problem, and they CAN be kept happy.
Now to answer your question, I would keep him in a small rubermaid, say, 9" x 12" or around there. Put in moss and some peat moss or soil, and allwase keep it moist, and mist daily. You can feed it Houseflies with there wigns torn off, pinhead crikets, small earthworms, and other such invertebrase(sp?).
If it is not eating within a few days, then realese it as it is stressed.
Never handle it with your bare hands, as it will most likely die.
All in all, if your daughter is young, I would definetly not recommend keeping it.
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