Let's see your T marmoratus set ups

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Newts a little bit of a new area for me... I've been keeping frogs for years, but just recently ventured into this area of amphibians. I have a pair of T marmoratus that are in a temporary set up and I'd like to get started on a nice, natural tank for them. So I was hoping some more experienced people could post pics of their set ups. Thanks!
 
T. marmoratus:

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T. pygmaeus:

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I have to make new pics, both tanks are now more densly planted.
 
This is my setup for 2.1.2 T.marmoratus.

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It's not the most beautiful but here it is:
 

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Just wondering are these guys terristial or aquatic?
 
In this set up are 5 juvenils terrestrial, I want to breed with them in the summer.
I got 3 adults aquatic and I have there some eggs.
But i know some one who keeps juvenils aquatic.
 
Do you keep the adults aquatic all year round?
 
I have them almost 3 months aquatic and when they stop laying eggs i put them in the aqua/terrarium on the picture.
 
AW: Let's see your T marmoratus set ups

Why'd you put a bromelia in your tank:confused:
 
It's an nice flower and he does well in my tank.
And my marmers climb on it.
 
If you plan on keeping marms year-round in a single set-up, how large does the land area have to be? What about water? Would a 25:75 land:water type terrarium work?
 
If you plan on keeping marms year-round in a single set-up, how large does the land area have to be? What about water? Would a 25:75 land:water type terrarium work?

Erin, I think it all boils down to personal preference. Some people keep adults aquatic year round, 50/50 water to land portion, or even completely terrestrial (except during breeding season). They're just so many possibilties with this species and thats why they're one of my favorites.
 
Thanks, Justin!

I guess I'm kind of trying to decide what the best newt for me would be... assuming I try out another species. I love the look of marms, and setting up a paludarium with a nice land area sounds exciting. I'm a little terrified about the prospect of having to put in a tank divider (just because of the possibility of leaks) but I don't think I can get around it.

Anyway, here's a silly drawing of what I have in mind to build:

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I like to stare for hours at my newt set-ups, so I want to make sure the newts would be happy in something I would also want to look at.
 
I like the looks of what you had in mind and marmoratus definitely look like a possibility for an inhabitant. If leaks are a strong concern of yours then you could possibly use LECA (hydroton) where the dirt should be. I don't know if you have given that thought some consideration or not but it may be worth a shot.

Later,
Justin
 
I'm about to build a new aqua-terrarium for my T. marmoratus. The aquarium is 1.70m x 50cm x 50cm. This is the plan (its just a paint model) so you can see how it will be.
As soon as I start, I'll post pictures of it...

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Thats a BIG marmoratus tank! i thought i had i large vivarium hehe. Im looking forward to this construction.
 
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