Marbled Newts Big Tank Setup

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coen

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Here is a picture of my recently finalized setup, I've added a glass divider so the water won't mix with the whole tank. The glass divider is behind the flagstones stair.

I'll try to get a better picture soon.


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That's beautiful!

You all make me so jealous with my "minimalist" approach. Looks like I'm going to have to do some decorating.
 
Very nice Coen, and I'm sure the newts appreciate the gentle slope. My own tank has wood pieces and rocks going up but I noticed they only go up if the angle is small.
I like the piece of wood you put in the upper part too, it gives a nice proportion to the landscape.Cool.
 
Do you have a pump? If so, what kind and where is it placed. Nice setup.
 
Great setup Coen. Can you take some close-ups when your at it? Like to see the plants you're using.

grtz
 
yea my tank looks rubbish compared to that i will have to improve but your tank is great
 
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