eschaton
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Hey all,
I'm in the planning stages of a large tropical paludarium. It's an attempt to put together a balanced ecosystem, with "community" organisms both above and below the water. Tank will probably be 115 gallons, with 1/3rd of the space land.
I love salamanders and newts, and I hope I can find a species which will fit the following needs.
1. Small (under four inches if aquatic, slightly larger should be okay for land)
2. Peaceful in a community tank (water will include a lot of small fish and freshwater shrimp, land should have mourning geckos and poison dart frogs, possibly a small land snail and/or a small crab). I know newts can be voracious predators, and I don't want to see my stock decimated.
3. Tropical or sub-tropical (tank will be heated to 78 degrees minimum)
I've been reading up on newts and salamanders, and so far it seems that while there should be ones which fit my needs, none of them are kept by hobbyists.
Thanks in advance.
I'm in the planning stages of a large tropical paludarium. It's an attempt to put together a balanced ecosystem, with "community" organisms both above and below the water. Tank will probably be 115 gallons, with 1/3rd of the space land.
I love salamanders and newts, and I hope I can find a species which will fit the following needs.
1. Small (under four inches if aquatic, slightly larger should be okay for land)
2. Peaceful in a community tank (water will include a lot of small fish and freshwater shrimp, land should have mourning geckos and poison dart frogs, possibly a small land snail and/or a small crab). I know newts can be voracious predators, and I don't want to see my stock decimated.
3. Tropical or sub-tropical (tank will be heated to 78 degrees minimum)
I've been reading up on newts and salamanders, and so far it seems that while there should be ones which fit my needs, none of them are kept by hobbyists.
Thanks in advance.
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