stitchpunk
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Apologies for the photos, I'm a **** photographer!
I'm working on getting my tank set up with the plan of moving my CP larva into it once they get too big for the tub they are in now (so when they're close to metamorphosis). I think there is enough water in there for them, but also there is the driftwood for them to crawl out on and then the three ceramic pots will be the land area. One as you can see has plants, the other two will hold a hide and the feeding bowl.
The water is deeper than I'd like, but any shallower and the aquatic plants wouldn't be underwater any more. With this depth of water do you think I should be installing a filter? There is nothing alive in there now so I just have an oxygen shell in there to balance the pH. I was assuming that for this depth there wouldn't be much need to cycle the tank before they move in - but I should I be introducing a couple of snails or some water from the existing tub?
I'm also having trouble figuring out the land area. The three pots are mostly full of gravel to weigh them down. The 2 plants are in small pots and I have packed coconut fibre around them with large stones on top. I'm dubious about the coconut fibre though. I know people use it but its so loose and springy, how could the newts walk on it? Am I better to just have the gravel on its own - or with some moss maybe?
What else am I doing wrong (or doing right) here? Thanks for the benefit of your wisdom!
I should add that although it looks in the photos like there is direct sun on the tank, there isn't. It is opposite a window but doesn't get any direct sun.
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I'm working on getting my tank set up with the plan of moving my CP larva into it once they get too big for the tub they are in now (so when they're close to metamorphosis). I think there is enough water in there for them, but also there is the driftwood for them to crawl out on and then the three ceramic pots will be the land area. One as you can see has plants, the other two will hold a hide and the feeding bowl.
The water is deeper than I'd like, but any shallower and the aquatic plants wouldn't be underwater any more. With this depth of water do you think I should be installing a filter? There is nothing alive in there now so I just have an oxygen shell in there to balance the pH. I was assuming that for this depth there wouldn't be much need to cycle the tank before they move in - but I should I be introducing a couple of snails or some water from the existing tub?
I'm also having trouble figuring out the land area. The three pots are mostly full of gravel to weigh them down. The 2 plants are in small pots and I have packed coconut fibre around them with large stones on top. I'm dubious about the coconut fibre though. I know people use it but its so loose and springy, how could the newts walk on it? Am I better to just have the gravel on its own - or with some moss maybe?
What else am I doing wrong (or doing right) here? Thanks for the benefit of your wisdom!
I should add that although it looks in the photos like there is direct sun on the tank, there isn't. It is opposite a window but doesn't get any direct sun.
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