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I gotta hand it to all you salamander types out there. I found its not as easy as I thought but I'm not giving up yet. I just got a 10 gal tank and I was wondering if someone had any good ideas for a semi-aquatic tank that would look really nice?
Thanks for the help.
 
i tend to think of you divide it of one 3rd land and two 3rds water it is ussaly good just try to find a piece of glass to slot down your tank also turtle docks are a good idea and they can be purchased of ebay
 
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