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Cynops ensicauda popei tank pictures

sde

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Hi all,

Just wanted to share some pictures of my new Cynops ensicuada popei tank. it is heavily planted, has a driftwood land area that also goes in the water, and a cork float. It has two sponge filter on the back edges. There are five juveniles in it presently. All CB.

Enjoy! -Seth
 

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Thanks Methos5K, I will keep you updated.

Looks good, are the juveniles aquatic or terrestrial at the moment?

A bit of both. Some of them are more aquatic than others, but most of them spend about 50% of their time on land/water. They should be getting more aquatic soon enough.
 
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