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john
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Well last night I transferred my Cynops ensicauda popei larvae into a 45cm long x 20cm wide tank. Water depth is approximately 13 cm. I have 13 now (I had 14 but one died mysteriously) and they're 3 cm long. I'm keeping them at 22 degrees Celsius and the tank is filtered by the smallest Eheim Aquaball internal power filter. The flow is minimised and directed up into a corner of the tank so only the immediate surroundings of the filter are subject to noticeable water flow. A small Visitherm heater maintains the temperature and the only light comes from an adjacent tank (they are glass to glass). There is some Java Moss (Vesicularia dubyana) in the aquarium and the larvae enjoy climbing around in it. There is no substrate.
Their diet consists of microworms (which they're really too big for now), chopped bloodworm cubes and Daphnia (number of Daphnia permitting). They are fed daily.
I will post a photo or two tonight of the setup.
Any comments on this setup and regimen?
Their diet consists of microworms (which they're really too big for now), chopped bloodworm cubes and Daphnia (number of Daphnia permitting). They are fed daily.
I will post a photo or two tonight of the setup.
Any comments on this setup and regimen?