Use for a 10 gallon tank

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I am looking to get a larger tank, if you read my other thread you would be aware. I want to put my old 10 gallon tank to use though. Any suggestions on what other type of newt I could raise in the other tank? I am kind of interested in doing a tank with soil in it but I am not sure if the 10 gallon is too small for that. I also am not sure what kind of species is as "cute" and easy to take care of as the CFB is. Any and all suggestions are welcome!
 
If you can't think of anything to do with the tank, then use it to store live daphnia. That way you will always have live food right there and can feed your newts what they require
 
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