Laotriton laoensis like water stream?

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I know that laoensis live in valley(laos)

and I have plan set up water pump in my laoensis tank to give air flow

is that ok some strong water stream to laoensis?

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this is now my tank, but similar
 
That looks like an undergravel filter setup. I would not recommend them for salamanders. You will have much better success with less or no substrate and a simple sponge filter. I have two breeding setups for Laotriton. Both have some hiding spots, no substrate, and a sponge filter.
 
That looks like an undergravel filter setup. I would not recommend them for salamanders. You will have much better success with less or no substrate and a simple sponge filter. I have two breeding setups for Laotriton. Both have some hiding spots, no substrate, and a sponge filter.
thanks. it help me a lot

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