I want to put out my plan to see if anyone thinks it will work or not.
I currently have three newts. I have at least one male and female. This winter I was going to move them up to my attic for the cooling period. I read the average attic temp in winter is around 50F. So that would be perfect.
After this period I am going to move them back inside and have an aquarium chiller set between 62-65 degrees for egg laying. Once eggs stop being produced I will remove the adults and raise the eggs and larvea in this (stripped down) tank.
I just wanted to make sure all of this sounds good to the experts like Johnny Farnen, Jennewt, etc. Feedback is most needed!:happy:
I currently have three newts. I have at least one male and female. This winter I was going to move them up to my attic for the cooling period. I read the average attic temp in winter is around 50F. So that would be perfect.
After this period I am going to move them back inside and have an aquarium chiller set between 62-65 degrees for egg laying. Once eggs stop being produced I will remove the adults and raise the eggs and larvea in this (stripped down) tank.
I just wanted to make sure all of this sounds good to the experts like Johnny Farnen, Jennewt, etc. Feedback is most needed!:happy: