Hi guys i wanna combine my hi im new thread and my questions thread. Ive been stalking you guys for quite some time now so i kinda feel like i know you all from the corners - hence no need for a HI thread
Moving on;
I recently purchaced 4 fire sals (ss.t) from a breeder here in Denmark, they were sold as 2 pairs. Unfortunantly one of the males drowned the first night due to me being an idiot, never even concidering the fact that salamanders could drown! Lesson learned - the hardest way unfortunantly.
But now i am in doubt. Should i seperate the remaining female from the other two? There is no agression, she just keeps a distance from the other two at all times wich have led me to belive in some sort of monognomy going on? The "surviving" pair, has a huge female comin in at 28 grams and the male is 21, the single female is only 17 grams. Your thoughts?
Here is my set up, you can clearly see the big female dominating the center whilst the male is a bit more sneaky. But to the left (on the unclear pic) sits the widow all alone Should i just give it time?
Moving on;
I recently purchaced 4 fire sals (ss.t) from a breeder here in Denmark, they were sold as 2 pairs. Unfortunantly one of the males drowned the first night due to me being an idiot, never even concidering the fact that salamanders could drown! Lesson learned - the hardest way unfortunantly.
But now i am in doubt. Should i seperate the remaining female from the other two? There is no agression, she just keeps a distance from the other two at all times wich have led me to belive in some sort of monognomy going on? The "surviving" pair, has a huge female comin in at 28 grams and the male is 21, the single female is only 17 grams. Your thoughts?
Here is my set up, you can clearly see the big female dominating the center whilst the male is a bit more sneaky. But to the left (on the unclear pic) sits the widow all alone Should i just give it time?