jewett
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- West Jordan UT
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- Heather Jewett
I often peruse my local online listings in the "Pets for Sale" section. I look for any newts or salamanders that people are getting rid of and have been able to help a lot of caudates this way. I've gotten 3 tiger salamanders, a crested newt, a paddletail, and a total of 5 H. orientalis over the years. I even respond to the adds for animals that I don't really have an interest in keeping for myself just because I figure if I don't want them at least I can probably find a good home for them with someone on this forum.
So has any one else been able to expand their collections this way, and to help a newt in need? I really like it because you can get more animals (like adults that aren't often advertised on the forum) without supporting the pet store trade. And I really do feel like I am helping the animals - many of them have been in just awful housing when I have picked them up, and just about all of them come with "newt pellets" or "newt bites" because that's what the previous owner fed them exclusively.
In the last week I took out my own ad in the classifieds, stating that I would buy any newts or salamanders that people needed to rehome. I got 2 responses in 2 days! I also put a link in the ad to Caudata.org so people could learn how to better care for their pets. I hope folks have used it.
I would like to encourage others to look through their classifieds, if you have them in your area, and see what's being offered. I don't see them frequently in my listings, but I look almost every day so I don't miss the chance to help a salamander! You may be surprised what someone in your area needs to rehome, and what little critter you can help in the process!
Heather
So has any one else been able to expand their collections this way, and to help a newt in need? I really like it because you can get more animals (like adults that aren't often advertised on the forum) without supporting the pet store trade. And I really do feel like I am helping the animals - many of them have been in just awful housing when I have picked them up, and just about all of them come with "newt pellets" or "newt bites" because that's what the previous owner fed them exclusively.
In the last week I took out my own ad in the classifieds, stating that I would buy any newts or salamanders that people needed to rehome. I got 2 responses in 2 days! I also put a link in the ad to Caudata.org so people could learn how to better care for their pets. I hope folks have used it.
I would like to encourage others to look through their classifieds, if you have them in your area, and see what's being offered. I don't see them frequently in my listings, but I look almost every day so I don't miss the chance to help a salamander! You may be surprised what someone in your area needs to rehome, and what little critter you can help in the process!
Heather