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Posted 8/13/2008 11:23:18 PM


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I really don't care which type, dwarf, greater, lesser, west or east, just a little info please. It is hard to find care sheets

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http://www.pollywog.co.uk/sirenintermedia-caresheet.html




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Sirins of all kinds are a protected species. And unless you are doing a conservation breeding projest, then it is illegal to own them in captivity. The are only alowed if they are for education or conservation perpises.

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Sirins of all kinds are a protected species. And unless you are doing a conservation breeding projest, then it is illegal to own them in captivity. The are only alowed if they are for education or conservation perpises.


What sirens are you talking about? These aren't the greek Chicks, he's talking about the amphibians. Both the Lesser and Greater sirens are abundant, and are "LC". Dwarves are alittle more rare, but still LC.

There are a butt load of Siren intermedia in the creeks here in Texas, they are some times more common than the mole and spotted Salamanders.

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