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richard
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My CO has been acting really strange as of late. He avoids water like the plague. I have read the water quality FAQ, and all seems well. there is 0 ammonia, a pH of 7.3, a nitrite count of 0, and a nitrate count of 11 ppm. He has no visible signs of illness, and his desire for Terra Firma is not a normal thing. He used to spend maybe 5 hours a week on land, but now he won't even enter the water. I'm getting really worried. I started doing bi-weekly water changes and I am at a loss for ideas. There are no other inhabitants to stress him out. After about seven years, with very little land contact, this is fairly disturbing. I have been dripping water on him whenever i see him, to moisten him up. Thankfully he is still vigorously taking nightcrawlers, and is otherwise active on the land.
Should I remove him from his tank, and put him in a 60/40 land setup(land being 40%)?
The only other thing i can think of is the pond creatures that have taken over my aquarium. I know having cyclops and anchor worms are not a problem for adults, but will a limpet annoy a newt? I also have an abundance of baby snails. I know there is a small chance of this being the reason, but i just want to state all the conditions of my aquarium.
Thanks, Rich
Should I remove him from his tank, and put him in a 60/40 land setup(land being 40%)?
The only other thing i can think of is the pond creatures that have taken over my aquarium. I know having cyclops and anchor worms are not a problem for adults, but will a limpet annoy a newt? I also have an abundance of baby snails. I know there is a small chance of this being the reason, but i just want to state all the conditions of my aquarium.
Thanks, Rich