frogshooter
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Hello my fellow amphibiophiles,
I need some quick help... I apologize if my answer is already here somewhere, but I'm not familiar with the site and don't know how to search.
I'm looking for some quick medical advice for a spotted salamander that I picked up last night, partially squashed on my road (which has a lot of amphibian traffic to and from my pond on rainy nights). It was conscious and crawling, with four functioning legs, so I thought it might be worth a shot at helping it. I just amputated its mangled tail a little while ago, and it seems none the worse for the surgery, so far. Any advice on appropriate care and antibiotics? I assume it must be stressed, so I want to do the correct thing to give it a chance.
It would be very cool to save it, just on general principles. It's discouraging to find so many flattened critters on the road. This is the first injured one I've found that isn't completely demolished.
I've never kept salamanders in captivity before, so I don't even know what to feed it while it recuperates. I usually just take pictures of them on their way to and from the pond.
I've got a good supply of pond water to use, and about a million tadpoles of various sizes (do they eat those? .. or do they prefer store-bought crawlies like mealworms?)
I'm reluctant to give it a name and post pictures until there's some clue of a successful outcome...
So far he/she is hangin' in and looking perky, if a bit short!
Thanks!
Frogshooter
I need some quick help... I apologize if my answer is already here somewhere, but I'm not familiar with the site and don't know how to search.
I'm looking for some quick medical advice for a spotted salamander that I picked up last night, partially squashed on my road (which has a lot of amphibian traffic to and from my pond on rainy nights). It was conscious and crawling, with four functioning legs, so I thought it might be worth a shot at helping it. I just amputated its mangled tail a little while ago, and it seems none the worse for the surgery, so far. Any advice on appropriate care and antibiotics? I assume it must be stressed, so I want to do the correct thing to give it a chance.
It would be very cool to save it, just on general principles. It's discouraging to find so many flattened critters on the road. This is the first injured one I've found that isn't completely demolished.
I've never kept salamanders in captivity before, so I don't even know what to feed it while it recuperates. I usually just take pictures of them on their way to and from the pond.
I've got a good supply of pond water to use, and about a million tadpoles of various sizes (do they eat those? .. or do they prefer store-bought crawlies like mealworms?)
I'm reluctant to give it a name and post pictures until there's some clue of a successful outcome...
So far he/she is hangin' in and looking perky, if a bit short!
Thanks!
Frogshooter