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johannes
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hi all,
first i would like to appologize if my english is bad,
recently i had the opportunity to obtain 10 t.verrucossus ( i guess, heck i don't even know how to differ them from t.shanjing ). i put them in a paludarium ( 2/3 water, but with lots of log to climb ), and 6 of them immediately became aquatic, after mostly terrestrial in the previous enclosure. i feed them frozen bloodworm, while i don't know how to feed the other 4, as they seemed to be the laziest newt i've ever seen. i think my newts is ready to breed because i often saw the males doing that tail waving, and even one male emmited spermatophore during that tail waving, although i observe that the females is mostly stay on the land part. the problem is that my tank temp is on 26C, as i live in Indonesia. can i breed them at that temp? and what should i feed that terrestrial newts? any comment or advice is greatly welcome,
regards
first i would like to appologize if my english is bad,
recently i had the opportunity to obtain 10 t.verrucossus ( i guess, heck i don't even know how to differ them from t.shanjing ). i put them in a paludarium ( 2/3 water, but with lots of log to climb ), and 6 of them immediately became aquatic, after mostly terrestrial in the previous enclosure. i feed them frozen bloodworm, while i don't know how to feed the other 4, as they seemed to be the laziest newt i've ever seen. i think my newts is ready to breed because i often saw the males doing that tail waving, and even one male emmited spermatophore during that tail waving, although i observe that the females is mostly stay on the land part. the problem is that my tank temp is on 26C, as i live in Indonesia. can i breed them at that temp? and what should i feed that terrestrial newts? any comment or advice is greatly welcome,
regards