Learn tips for building an enclosure for a salamander in this free video clip about caring for tiger salamanders.

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25 Responses to “How to Care for a Pet Tiger Salamander : How to Make a Habitat for Tiger Salamanders”

  1. me too
    me too

  2. THE PLACE WHERE YOU …
    THE PLACE WHERE YOU PUT THE SAAMANDERS IS TOO SMALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you need fresh water every 2 hours and wet wood!!!

  3. I used to keep …
    I used to keep Tiger Salamanders for years. Now I never see them in the pet stores. Where can I get one now ?

  4. You are correct. …
    You are correct. They are not related to lizards.

  5. Corrent me if I’m …
    Corrent me if I’m wrong. It looks like a lizard to me, but in Biology class they told me that they are amphibians and not reptiles.

  6. I was thinking …
    I was thinking about making a large 25 gal terrarium (half water and half land) for 2 tiger salamanders. I wanted the water portion to be 4″ deep with an easy way to get back (onto dry land). I want it to have live moss, a waterfall, some guppies, ferns, drift wood, and some floating aquatic moss… The works! You think it would do fine in that? Or would the water just be a waste? Beside the eye-pleasing… Kinda like the one found at brianstropicals (.com)

  7. GirlCrazeProductionsOctober 2nd, 2008 at 6:40 pm

    i am going to be …
    i am going to be buying a tiger, an emperor newt, fire bellied newt and a red salmander. i might not get them all but i really want the tiger and the emperor.

  8. Nice looking Tigers …
    Nice looking Tigers. Very well made “how to video”.
    I keep a few in my day, had one for 8 years, great pet.

  9. when you love you …
    when you love you love your salamanders so much,why they live in such a small terrarium?

  10. lol, at 0:33 the …
    lol, at 0:33 the salamander jumps up to bite him. classic

  11. i had one of these …
    i had one of these for a while he was old when i got him i had him about three years i just had one side at bout 2-3 inches of water and the other side gravel and moss he mostly stayed in the water and ate fish like crazy

  12. where can is get …
    where can is get these material?erm..whats the name of it?^^

  13. Very helpful. …
    Very helpful. Thanks. ^_^

    I didn’t realize that I should change the water so often, I hope it won’t hurt mine in the long run. :/

  14. does anyone know …
    does anyone know what to feed them when theyre babbies?ya no when they r still swiming

  15. finally one of …
    finally one of these people knows what there talking about!

  16. oh a realy big hood …
    oh a realy big hood -.- not nice for the animal!!

  17. GeckoGuyProductionsOctober 2nd, 2008 at 6:40 pm

    im gonna try to get …
    im gonna try to get my mom to let me get a tiger salamander

  18. Tjis would be good, …
    Tjis would be good, but the salamanders are borrowing salamanders so he should make the soil deeper. Nice cage thouhg! :)

  19. The comments you …
    The comments you post on a Expertvillage video, will not be Answered, because its not some personal account as you probs know, so one is really the ”owner” of the account. Just wanted to say, no negative reaction or something :P

  20. at 0:33 does it try …
    at 0:33 does it try to bite u

  21. this video was …
    this video was great lots help the other 2 I went to before didnt say any of this might as well remove them but keep this one
    thanks

  22. lol yea he did
    lol yea he did

  23. Miguel, shut up, …
    Miguel, shut up, eros is right. Tiger Salamanders are a species of mole salamanders that usually only go back to water to breed. Don’t believe us? Wikipedia or google tiger salamanders. Before saying others are full of crap make sure YOU know what you’re talking about before making idiotic posts.

  24. lmao that’s funny :D
    lmao that’s funny :D

  25. lmao
    lmao

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