Yes while they use chemicals which stimulate hormones forcing it into morphing, they also reduce the water level as it helps encourage the processNot reducing water levels..
It's all to do with hormones, which hardly ever succeeds and when it does, it drastically reduces the Ambystoma's life. THEY AREN'T MEANT TO MORPH.
Not reducing water levels..
It's all to do with hormones, which hardly ever succeeds and when it does, it drastically reduces the Ambystoma's life. THEY AREN'T MEANT TO MORPH.
Where did you get the Firebellys from?>well i might purchase it for $80 the guy has had it for some time now and apparently it feeds perfectly. I've kept Axolotls and Firebellied salamanders before so this should be easy enough to keep
Yes while they use chemicals which stimulate hormones forcing it into morphing, they also reduce the water level as it helps encourage the process
Honestly I can understand why they do it considering the massive price tag difference and the appeal of a salamander. I have read that they only live about 5 years after morphing and that Albinos have a higher risk of dying when going through the metamorphosis.
Where did you get the Firebellys from?
See I wonder why they do not do is as a straight out addition of thyroxine. If anyone could explain to me why I would be pleased.
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