Trying to make a good enclosure for Lissotriton vulgaris

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Hello all, new to the forum. I am a 19 year old Biology student from Turkey.
One of the main reasons I joined was to get some insight about keeping newts and salamanders. I am planning on getting a trio (1 male 2 female) Lissotriton vulgaris. What would be the ideal enclosure for them ? Was planning on opening ventilation holes to my 60x40x20h cm locked plastic bin for them. What should the inside be like ? Is the size good ? Thanks in advance !
 
Dostum eğer birleyler bulabildiysen banada söyler misin?
 
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