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triturus marmoratus caging?

shanerules

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im trying to figure out what the best substrate is for marms if they are terrestrial i probably should take a look at caudata culture, but i was wanting some other peoples opinions. also what is a good size cage for a group of about 3 or 4?
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-shane
 

MRIGUY

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I like the 20g tall with a plenum bottom and a substraye of coco fiber mixed with a touch of organic soil, sand, and charcoal. It is basically the Atlanta Botanical gardens mix.
 

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Yes Shane, please do read the care sheets and articles in CC before posting questions. It only looks bad on yourself if you can’t be bothered to do your own research. There’s an excellent section on housing T.marmoratus in the care sheet.

Also, please remove my photo from your profile. You do not have permission to use it. Thanks.
 
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