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My italian tank setup for pleurodeles

Nettuno

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I am understood very well thing you intend. But the least peak of temperature of the corydorases is of 10°C, while my tank doesn't graze the 14°C. Of sure they don't exist in nature cohabitation of pleurodeles with corydoras, but I have created the ideal conditions for both.
 

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here is a small updating of my setup
 

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