snarfing
New member
Howdy all, I am looking into beginning to keep newts and having a hard time deciding what species to persue... I originally fell in love with eastern newts, but unfortunately theyre native to ny and therefore illegal for me to keep as pets.
I prefer a more aquatic species, I want a pretty heavily planted tank with possibly shrimp and/or snails (depends i suppose on species)
not having to move them to a terrestrial tank is a huge plus, but if I have to sometimes it is what it is.
Alpine newts interest me, but the temp their water needs to be is pretty low, my house is typically in the 60s, though I -could- put them in my unheated enclosed porch which stays in the 50s in the winter. I also cant tell if people keep their tanks pretty empty for choice or if they prefer it.
Firebelly species interest me but I have a hard time finding anything about their care.
Kaiser as well, but it seems like perhaps they need to be terrestrial part of the year, which isnt a DEAL breaker, also not sure on the ethics of the thing.
I have kept red eared sliders for many years, but never amphibians.
Taking other suggestions as well
I prefer a more aquatic species, I want a pretty heavily planted tank with possibly shrimp and/or snails (depends i suppose on species)
not having to move them to a terrestrial tank is a huge plus, but if I have to sometimes it is what it is.
Alpine newts interest me, but the temp their water needs to be is pretty low, my house is typically in the 60s, though I -could- put them in my unheated enclosed porch which stays in the 50s in the winter. I also cant tell if people keep their tanks pretty empty for choice or if they prefer it.
Firebelly species interest me but I have a hard time finding anything about their care.
Kaiser as well, but it seems like perhaps they need to be terrestrial part of the year, which isnt a DEAL breaker, also not sure on the ethics of the thing.
I have kept red eared sliders for many years, but never amphibians.
Taking other suggestions as well