Things You'll Need
- Aquarium or plastic storage container with a lid
- Peat moss
- Sphagnum moss
- Dried leaves
- Flat pieces of cork or wood
Instructions
Mix equal parts peat moss, sphagnum moss and leaf litter. Add water until the material is moist but not soggy. Cover the bottom of an aquarium or plastic storage container with at least two inches of the mix.
Add pieces of wood or cork for the salamander to hide under. They are shy animals that sometimes hide for days at a time.
Cover the enclosure with a tight-fitting lid so the salamander does not climb out and escape. They quickly dry out when exposed to the low humidity of most houses.
Feed the salamander two or three times a week. They eat a wide variety of insects, including small crickets, fruit flies, moths and grasshoppers. They also eat small earthworms, spiders and wood lice.