Setup for P. ruber

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Hi.
Sorry, but I don't know how to post links so this involves some effeort for the people who read this. Sorry. If you go to bewilderbeast's profile page, you can see he has a tank for D. tenebrosus, would this work for P. ruber if their is more water? Thanks


(You can find bewilderbeast posting a lot in Dicamptodon section)
 
Sorry, I should specify which picture is was. The one I was talking about was the 2nd picture.
 
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