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Yes womanator it is a morphed axylotl and I guess that now makes it a salamander. I received it as a gift from a person who basically confiscated it from the person who morphed it but shouldn't have. Thankfully it is doing fine and doesn't need anything other than water, crickets and a coolish environment (that might prove to be a problem in a couple of months). I hear that some of them need hormones continually after they morph.
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