Methos5K
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My two pair of Italian alpines have been busy, and I welcomed the new year by observing a handful of newly hatched newtlets. This will be my first time. I have setup a baby brine shrimp hatchery, and I also keep live blackworms to feed them. The babies will be raised in the parents tank, so mother nature will be having a heavy influence on whatever happens. I just think the best shot for survival is in the well established aquarium. The top half of the aquarium is pretty much a brick of floating plants (*seriously, little light reaches the bottom; and I use a 7000k/660nm LED system) with floating corkbark. There is a plethora of microorganisms already living in there as well. Temperature is climate-controlled to 58F. Regardless what the future brings, it has been completely fascinating watching these guys court, mate and lay. Happy Newt Year!