Breeding of Ambystoma opacum.

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hi folks
may i ask if A.opacum need any light?
i keep them in Cooler Boxes without any light to maintain a stable lower temperatures at 22-23C.
do they need any water dish? i read they might drown etc.
i used a mixture of fine coco husk soil and bark chips as substrate with pieces of driftwoods as hiding places
is this simple setup ok for them?
thanks
 
I would provide a water dish, just as long as it is easy to get out of, it should be safe.
 
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