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0 Apr 20,2024
Adult giant salamanders are amphibians. These animals are not very intelligent and basically cannot recognize their owners. They can only be said to have conditioned reflexes. As a carnivore, the adult giant salamander is quite ferocious, and has many and dense teeth, so it is not recommended to keep it as a pet.
Feeding precautions for giant salamanders:
1. Giant salamanders like silence and are afraid of noise, and are photophilic. Young animals adapt to light intensity of 18~50 lux, and adults adapt to light intensity of 18~50 lux. The light intensity is 50~300 lux.
2. The speed of giant salamander growth is closely related to water temperature. The most suitable water temperature for the growth of giant salamander is 16~23℃.
3. When the water temperature is below 10℃, the giant salamander has a low appetite; when the water temperature is between 16~23℃, the giant salamander has the largest food intake and the fastest growth rate.
4. The pH value of giant salamander living waters is 65~75. Giant salamanders are not suitable for living in alkaline water environments. In alkaline water environments, giant salamanders can easily die.