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Friday, January 20th, 2012
His mate can have access to the sperm packet. Lying quietly, the male allows her to maneuver her vent over the sperm packet and take it up in the lips of her cloaca. The mating process takes approximately half an hour, after which the female is released by the male and both go their separate ways.
The time from fertilization to the birth of the larvae is about ten months. Sometimes the sperm packet may be retained in the cloaca for several months, even though the winter, so that eggs may be fertilized at a more favorable time. The larvae develop full term in the eggs while still in the body of the parent, who will seek out a suitable body of water as soon as birth becomes imminent. Only cool streams and ponds in half shadow are selected. The female will search for a suitable shallow spot into which she can release up to 50 hatching eggs or newly hatched larvae. In certain cases, especially in the southern part of the range or where free water is scarce, the larvae may be retained right through metamorphosis and tiny replicas of the adults may be deposited.
At birth, the larvae are about 2.5 cm (1 in) in length and are colored somewhere between yellowish gray and brownish black. The body is usually speckled with little yellow spots, with a larger one at the base of each leg; the latter spot is a trademark of S. salamandra larvae and is not present in the larvae of related species.
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Sunday, January 8th, 2012
Very few salamanders other than those from tropical and subtropical areas will require supplementary heating other than that provided by the normal room temperatures of the average household. As tropical species also require a high humidity, it is best to install apparatus that will provide both warmth and moist air.
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Wednesday, January 4th, 2012
This not only prevents the inmates from escaping (some salamanders are extremely adept at crawling up a sheer glass surface because the slimy body secretions can produce suction), it forms a housing for the lighting system (and heating system if it is required) and provides ventilation. A terrarium lid may be made from plastic (common in purchased terraria) but also could be fashioned from plywood given a couple of coats of non-toxic gloss paint to render it damp-proof. A couple of large holes are made in the top of the lid and covered with a fine gauge mesh. The lid should be at least 15 cm (6 in) deep to allow for the lighting apparatus.
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Saturday, December 31st, 2011
As well as the basic tank and its decorations, there are a number of life support systems that may be essential to the well-being of the inmates. These include heating, lighting, humidity, ventilation, and water filtration. All of these systems warrant discussion in some detail.
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Sunday, December 11th, 2011
The list of of examples is a long one indeed, but what of function? It is known that the throat fans of some lizards are used to warn intruders infringing on a territory, as well as to attract a mate. The horns of male chameleons are used in territorial battles. The devices of many lizards are for protection, either by physical discomfort (the horns of Phrynosoma) or bluff (Chlamydosaurus). The dorsal sails of lizards like Hydrosaurus and Basiliscus are not fully explained. One idea is that this device is rich in blood vessels and helps to regulate internal temperature. To date, no one is quite sure.
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