Neurergus strauchii care

christopher law

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So a cb pair (too young to be sexed) have become available up here in the great north (Canada). I unfortunately cant find a great deal of information on these guys, so I figured I would post here.

Temps:
Size of aquarium (more aquatic than terrestrial...maybe water with floating debree or a 50:50 setup).
optimal PH range of water
Filtration system recomended
Diet.
Supplements

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Christopher Law
 
There's plenty of information available here. The first step to finding it is searching or exploring the site [see "caudata culture" link].

Caudata Culture Species Entry - Neurergus strauchii

If temperatures are warm, keep them out of water. Heat doesn't kill these guys as quickly as warm water does.

The animals available in Canada right now are Jennewt's, and they have probably been discussed or mentioned in multiple threads. There are more coming to Canada from other stock.
 
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