The chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) was on my wish list for sometime, a true relic dinosaur of the passed. The oldest recorded specimen from China is tot to be nearly 200 years old and around 1.5 meters in length. The wild Giant Chinese Salamander will soon join the extinct rank but luckily farmed giant salamander is available by the millions.
The local name is wawayu meaning wawa fish, they are able to emit a cry like that of a human baby hence derived the name wawa fish.
They are of the cold water amphibian and usually will not survive in the tropic according to many research that I've done. Eating ceased at 28ºc. But they said the same with russian sturgeon as well and I grew mine from 7" to a healthy eating swimming specimen of 18".
I've finally acquired a Chinese Giant Salamander around 11" in length, it is a commercial bred for food specimen. It looked quite thin probably due to shipment stress. I'm keeping her in a 3' x 1.5' x 5" of water tank. I've overlooked the situation by retaining the black gravel from my previous rtc tank which will pose a danger to the salamander's unsophisticated feeding. Will need to change it to fine sand asap.
Will update more if the salamander do survive.
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