Taboo of raising giant salamander at home

There are four taboos when raising salamanders at home:
1. The water temperature should not be too high: The suitable water temperature for salamanders to live in is 16-22 degrees. If the water temperature exceeds 26 degrees, it will affect the growth of salamanders. The location of raising salamanders Avoid light.
2. Water quality: Salmons have very high requirements for water quality. They must change the water frequently to ensure clean water quality.
3. Fear of being frightened: Giant salamander likes a quiet environment, so it is best to keep it in a place with few people.
4. Do not breed in deep water: Do not breed giant salamander in deep water. It is best to breed in shallow water. At the same time, put some rocks in the water for it to climb, rest and breathe.
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