Hello everyone, I am Senryo, but you can call me Kevin.
I have had alot of different types of aquariums, with a wiiiiiiiiiiiide variety of fish, crawfish, lobsters, and even rays, which are very harsh to deal with sometimes.
Salamanders/Newts, and reptiles are new to me, and require a different sophisticated approach.
I have some questions:
How potent is Ribbed Newt's toxins?
I am quite a paranoid guy about health, and this concerns me, I currently have two ribbed newts in a 100x30x40 aquarium refurbished to a habitat for them.
I am also quite the derpy guy, and got allergies so I rub my eyes alot, if I were to be a derp and get it in my eyes, what would happen, or lets say ingest it?
Also one of them has seemed to find a remaining piece of gravel, very small piece though, 1/5th size of it's head, would this become a major issue?
I am sure I will have loads more, but I can't think of them right now, thanks for reading!
I have had alot of different types of aquariums, with a wiiiiiiiiiiiide variety of fish, crawfish, lobsters, and even rays, which are very harsh to deal with sometimes.
Salamanders/Newts, and reptiles are new to me, and require a different sophisticated approach.
I have some questions:
How potent is Ribbed Newt's toxins?
I am quite a paranoid guy about health, and this concerns me, I currently have two ribbed newts in a 100x30x40 aquarium refurbished to a habitat for them.
I am also quite the derpy guy, and got allergies so I rub my eyes alot, if I were to be a derp and get it in my eyes, what would happen, or lets say ingest it?
Also one of them has seemed to find a remaining piece of gravel, very small piece though, 1/5th size of it's head, would this become a major issue?
I am sure I will have loads more, but I can't think of them right now, thanks for reading!