jewett
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- Heather Jewett
I have a trio of adult Taricha granulosa since fall of 2014. They have been doing well in their terrestrial set up but I am wanting to place them in an aquatic set up. I will be setting up and cycling a planted aquarium for them in the next few weeks but was curious if anyone could chime in on what I should expect regarding the transition. Do granulosa seem hesitant to return to the water after being terrestrial? Are there specific environmental cues that encourage them to be aquatic again that I should expose them to first while their new digs are being readied for them? Recommended water depth to get them started? Should I provide a really nice, large haul out with lots of hides, or will this only encourage them to remain land bound?
Currently they are kept in a cool room (around 55-58F) and the only light is from neighboring aquarium LEDs on an 8 hour light cycle (the T. grans themselves are in a transparent rubbermaid container).
They have access to a large water bowl right now and I often see it used so I am hopeful the transition will be smooth, but any tips or insights are very much appreciated. I definitely want to avoid too much stress on the little ones! I figure this would be a reasonable time of year as in the wild adult T. grans would be returning to the water during the early spring warm up, but if I have waited too long I can let the aquatic set up sit until early 2017 if recommended (I am probably way too concerned and over thinking this but I fear drownings!)
Thanks guys!
HJ
Currently they are kept in a cool room (around 55-58F) and the only light is from neighboring aquarium LEDs on an 8 hour light cycle (the T. grans themselves are in a transparent rubbermaid container).
They have access to a large water bowl right now and I often see it used so I am hopeful the transition will be smooth, but any tips or insights are very much appreciated. I definitely want to avoid too much stress on the little ones! I figure this would be a reasonable time of year as in the wild adult T. grans would be returning to the water during the early spring warm up, but if I have waited too long I can let the aquatic set up sit until early 2017 if recommended (I am probably way too concerned and over thinking this but I fear drownings!)
Thanks guys!
HJ