antcatcher11
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I have an empty 10 gallon tank, is this big enough for a pair of maculatum? (they are still young, I will upgrade them) Also is it alright to use just top soil as a substrate? Thanks for the help.
and I think pot soil would be quite good.
I find sand quite a good substrate mixed with topsoil.:yin-yang:
I think a layer of 3 to 4 inches is fine, but a depth of say 5-8 inches would allow a more natural opportunity to fully take advantage of the soil.![]()
Then you agree? I think providing the option is more important to burrowing species. "Your's" may not be the type to burrow, but I've had spotted Sals I've had to dig up to verify their health. Some specimens will no doubt be unique in their requirements. Do you agree Nathan050793?
Sure, there are always exceptions. In nature, spotted salamanders often use burrows abandoned by other animals, especially shrews- thus I mentioned their tendency not to dig burrows- I never said that they wouldn't do it. The only thing I disagreed with in your previous post was having a tall tank over a long tank. I totally agree with you in that 3-4 or even 5-8 inches are both about right.
I am still wondering what vitamin you dust crickets with.![]()
Don't worry, I'm not one of those people who always has to be right. I'm all for sharing ideas...isn't this what the forum is for?
I understand why you think 20 gallon tall is good...My only argument is that it would be much more pricey than a standard 10 gallon tank (which is also why I was pushing 10 gallon). Seeing as Joey is 15, I wouldn't expect him to have that sort of money...![]()