My Cynops Orientalis home.

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The pictures make it look like the tank is a lot thinner and smaller, which it is not. Sorry for the picture quality. Tell me what you think!

A basking rock
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The river that flows into water off wood.
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Newt on their 1 fake plant
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Tank front
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Another tank front
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Tank to left
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Tank to right
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Newt a swimming
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Thanks, yea. The rocks are secure, although that like my newts worst nightmare "falling rock" Yea the full hood has plexi on all the hole spots, yet in all the years I have had these guys I have never had one get even close to getting out. Thanks again
 
Looks good indeed.
Is that a snail I see in picture 4?

I've seen them in the aqua shop, but I don't know anything about those species. I take you have it to help cleaning your tank? Do they reproduce like rabbits too?

Joeri
 
Yea, it is a snail. He is a little punk! I mean sure he keeps the glass clean, but when I put bloodworms in he is always steeling them, ha ha. Do the newts or the snail reproduce like rabbits? The snail does not, because he doesn't have a partner, and the newt aren't either, I wish they would.
 
Yes I meant the snail. Aren't snails able to reproduce by themselves? Maybe not this specimen or maybe didn't pay attention enough at school
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Ha, I don't know, I will tell you if I find out, ha ha! Thanks for all the comments!
 
I like your setup - natural. I think that creating the environment is as much fun as enjoying the animal.
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O yeah, Having the animals is GREAT, but making and enjoying their home is a HUGE bonus! Ha Ha
 
snails have both male and female organs, but they need a partner to reproduce.
 
hmmm, thanks, this is an older post, but I am sure it will help out people still, Thanks!
 
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