ChrissyBee
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Hi everyone, I'm looking for some suggestions about escape proofing a newt tank.
I currently have 3 Chinese fire bellied newts in an acrylic tank with a solid lid (apart from a few holes for ventilation). But I'm going to be freeing up another tank I have that I'd like to move them into - it's wider and holds a larger volume.
Here is the tank when it was set up for hermit crabs
Notice the lid. It's just a grate-style cover that was fine for the crabs, but won't keep the newts in. The problem is the tank is an odd shape and I've never been able to find anything else to fit it. I'm wondering if there's anything I can do with this lid to make it work?
In the photo I have plastic wrap over most of it to keep the humidity high, could I possibly do something like that? Maybe tape the wrap onto the rim of the tank? Or should I consider having something custom made (I'd rather not).
Any suggestions would be welcome, I'd really like to get my newts into this tank!
I currently have 3 Chinese fire bellied newts in an acrylic tank with a solid lid (apart from a few holes for ventilation). But I'm going to be freeing up another tank I have that I'd like to move them into - it's wider and holds a larger volume.
Here is the tank when it was set up for hermit crabs
Notice the lid. It's just a grate-style cover that was fine for the crabs, but won't keep the newts in. The problem is the tank is an odd shape and I've never been able to find anything else to fit it. I'm wondering if there's anything I can do with this lid to make it work?
In the photo I have plastic wrap over most of it to keep the humidity high, could I possibly do something like that? Maybe tape the wrap onto the rim of the tank? Or should I consider having something custom made (I'd rather not).
Any suggestions would be welcome, I'd really like to get my newts into this tank!