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I would like to see what the percentages really are for mixing species. While I believe that "official policy" (if there is such a thing) is, that species mixing is risky and not really a good idea, many of us mix newts with fish, invertebrates, and other things. I also think that this is a subject that people are passionate about, so just remember to be respectful of other people's opinions.
1. Mix newts/salamanders with invertebrates (glass shrimp, snails...)
2. Mix newts/salamanders with fish.
3. Mix newts/salamanders with other species of newts/salamander.
4. Mix newts/salamanders with frogs/toads.
5. Mix newts/salamanders with reptiles.
6. None of the above.
You may vote for more than one option; vote for all of the options you practice.
Feel free to elaborate in a post on this thread; for example, if there are things you take into account before mixing (ex. what factors you take into account before mixing the species you have chosen, or whether you did any research on specifics, if you limit yourself to only certain species, etc.)
1. Mix newts/salamanders with invertebrates (glass shrimp, snails...)
2. Mix newts/salamanders with fish.
3. Mix newts/salamanders with other species of newts/salamander.
4. Mix newts/salamanders with frogs/toads.
5. Mix newts/salamanders with reptiles.
6. None of the above.
You may vote for more than one option; vote for all of the options you practice.
Feel free to elaborate in a post on this thread; for example, if there are things you take into account before mixing (ex. what factors you take into account before mixing the species you have chosen, or whether you did any research on specifics, if you limit yourself to only certain species, etc.)