Do adult giant salamanders recognize their owners?

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.
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