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Hi,

I thought it might be fun to post your tank picture. Can we see your newt or salamander? I have debutants that loathe the paparazzi. You don't have to give a speech or anything if you don't want to. I am sure we can figure out what it is and agree that they are awesome.
 

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Tiger tank. Under gravel filtration, plenty of springtails, woodlice and worms. Ferns, vines and moss. Day light, as well as Led plant light, on timer. These were acquired in Nebraska as larva this spring. About 11 inches or so.
 

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It's not much to look at, but my tiny little P. labiatus is doing well in a mostly aquatic 20 gal tank and cool room temps.
 
Here’s my 20 long with three alpine newts and a small school of White Cloud Mountain minnows. There are two big logs in each corner for them to haul themselves onto, which I’ve only ever witnessed once in the two years I’ve had them.

I like this thread! Let’s see more posts!
 

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Moved 3 tigers into this 75 planted. Mini pond from Lowes into a lined container with pump and filtration. Substrate a mix of organic potting soil, coconut fiber and Repti-Soil. Pill bugs and red wrigglers, and a few springtails.
 

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It's not much to look a but that is coool
 
Michaelbeifs

Александр Пушкин родился в Москве 6 июня 1799 г. Он рос вместе со старшей сестрой и младшим братом. Подробнее в яндексе.
 
Hopefully, soon there will be a photo of my tank with amphibians, for now, I possess only fish tank !!!
 
this is my axo tank. slowly adding more plants
 

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this is my axo tank. slowly adding more plants
cute! my mudkips tank is ever changing, but heres it a few months ago
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* about the pebbles, i know. i believe axolotls to be gastroliths and that they intentionally consume small rocks and pebbles for buoyancy and gut-health reasons. i have a thread somewhere, i think it’s titled “a bit of an experimentl
 
My 2 axolotls axie and Jeralds tank, still adding plants going to buy live plants. Sorry about the lighting
 

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Tiger #10 for 2
 

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    Would Chinese fire belly newts be more or less inclined towards an aquatic eft set up versus Japanese . I'm raising them and have abandoned the terrarium at about 5 months old and switched to the aquatic setups you describe. I'm wondering if I could do this as soon as they morph?
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