moth
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I've been planning and reading up on keeping one fire bellied newt and what I'll need in the tank, and so far it seems plants with a sponge filter are the best filtration (or no sponge filter at all). But I'm not sure how much is too much or how much is not enough as far as plants go.
To go along with that, what are some of the best types of plants to keep in the colder environment the newts like?
( I haven't bought anything yet. I'm still heavily in my planning stages, I've read all the articles Caudata Culture had to offer and all. I do have my eyes on a 10 gal tank at a pet store that's on sale, though. I also plan to find a breeder to buy the newt from as I know most pet stores are not good with them. )
edit. Is there a way to have a tank with out live plants but still have decent filtration ? Would 'moss balls' (the little green algae balls), or the like work as well ?
To go along with that, what are some of the best types of plants to keep in the colder environment the newts like?
( I haven't bought anything yet. I'm still heavily in my planning stages, I've read all the articles Caudata Culture had to offer and all. I do have my eyes on a 10 gal tank at a pet store that's on sale, though. I also plan to find a breeder to buy the newt from as I know most pet stores are not good with them. )
edit. Is there a way to have a tank with out live plants but still have decent filtration ? Would 'moss balls' (the little green algae balls), or the like work as well ?