It is relatively easy to raise a salamander. It does not have high requirements for the environment and temperature. As long as there is a certain amount of calcium in the water and there is sufficient food, it can survive very well. Of course, they should be placed in an environment with relatively high temperature, about 20-28 degrees, PH value of about 8 alkaline water and calcium-rich hard water.
Salamanders generally live in the sand or stones near the sea, and can try to restore such an ecological environment when raising them.
1. Temperature: It is best to breed salamanders in an environment with a temperature between 20 and 28 degrees, when they are most active. Too high or too low temperature is not conducive to their growth.
2. Salinity: Salamander snails like to live in sea water, so they are placed in water with high salinity when they are cultured.
3, pH: alkaline water environment, their shell is easier to grow and more healthy. If the water is too acidic, they are easily dissolved.
4, food: Salamander feeding is also very simple. They like to eat the organic matter in the algae and sediment in the water, in addition to feeding them some food residues.