Finally, some pics of my Tigers!

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Thoughts welcome! maybe a little help on the specific species as well??
 

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Nice looking tiger salamanders. It looks like Ambystoma tigrinium (Eastern Tiger Salamander) to me.
The set-up looks great.
 
nice tigers, I have an eastern myself, and yours looks like one to me

I would however change the substrate to just plain soil or coco brick stuff, tigers love to borrow and make tunnels, those wood chips look a little dry and rough for a salamanders skin
 
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