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Hi everyone, about 6 weeks ago i finally found some adult Cynops pyrrhogaster for sale, i've been looking for some for years now so i got 2 pairs even though i didn't really have room for them! Anyway they ended up in a thickly planted 10 gallon tank until i could sort something bigger out and that's now full of eggs and larvae now so i really want to move the adults out so they're not tempted to eat the youngsters!
I have a fully cycled 35 gallon tank ready for them now with nothing but an external filter and a scattering of sand in the bottom, it's going to be stuffed with plants, mostly java moss, java fern and water hyacinths but being as i'm starting with a blank canvas can anyone give me any other ideas on making the setup as good as it can possibly be for this species?
Thanks in advance for any help:happy:
I have a fully cycled 35 gallon tank ready for them now with nothing but an external filter and a scattering of sand in the bottom, it's going to be stuffed with plants, mostly java moss, java fern and water hyacinths but being as i'm starting with a blank canvas can anyone give me any other ideas on making the setup as good as it can possibly be for this species?
Thanks in advance for any help:happy: