Firefly Buff
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- Mara
Hello. I recently visited the pet store I bought my first newts from and spoke to the owner. He has CFBNs for sale and told me that a 2.5 gallon set up would be ok for two. Since most pet stores crowd their animals I want to make sure this is accurate. I currently set up a 2.5 gallon with a submersible filter and secure top and filed about 65% with water and small landing with the intention of buying a single CFBN. The aquarium is heavily planted with a combination of silk and plasic plants that create a shady top to the water. I have a small light fixture designed for the top of this size tank (that is above the sturdy glass top)- I have yet to purchase a bulb as I wanted to make sure it was something of very low wattage that would illuminate the tank enough for the newt to have a day cycle but weak enough as not to heat the water. I live in a very cool environment so my only concern would be the light heating the water. I used regular aquarium gravel as that was used the first time I had newts and I never had a problem. Basically I would like the input from more experienced keepers of 1) is the tank described large enough 2) is there any important changes I need to make 3) what kind/size bulb do you reccomend for the lighting
All input is much appreciated and I look forward to any advice given to me. I'm far more experienced in community tropical aquariums than newt tanks. I just want the most optimal atmosphere for my future newt to be happy.
All input is much appreciated and I look forward to any advice given to me. I'm far more experienced in community tropical aquariums than newt tanks. I just want the most optimal atmosphere for my future newt to be happy.