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Do I want Tiger salamanders in my pond?

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Posted by: msorensen at Mon Oct 19 10:54:13 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by msorensen ]  
   

There is a population of tiger salamanders at a local aviary and they've said we could take one or two if we want. They've obviously done fine living outside, so I'm not worried about them wintering over, but I wanted to know if this animal would coexist well with my small pond and my fish in my backyard. They are really cute with a wide head and snub nose. I wish I had a picture for you. I've been unable to find a picture here that looks like them. They are dark brown with vague blackish stripes. They pretty much look like mud. Their stripes/spots are not as well defined as most of the pictures I've seen on here. They are definitely not yellow spotted, so I doubt they are native to Utah. The ones I've found at the aviary fit nicely in the palm of my hand, so about 4-5" body with not a long tail. Does anyone have any experience with keeping salamanders with a fish pond? Are they able to burrow in the back yard and find enough food and not bother the fish too much?

Any advice would be welcome, these guys seem really cute and I would like to have more insect eaters in my yard, but not if they are going to eat all my vegetables or harass my fish. I don't mind if they eat the eggs or the really small babies (I have too many), as long as they leave the large fish alone.
And if I did want to keep them in my back yard, what special considerations would I need for them? I'm guessing now would be a bad time to move them, as they are probably getting ready to hibernate, so I may want to get some in the spring.


   

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