My tigers!!! =D

federnewt

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Federico
Hi!!!

I have been dissapear for a long time from caudatas world...
But i return...

And with tigers!

They were all i wanted when i was a kid... so, i am very happy now!!

Let me show them!
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Their cave, (they never get in... really, never!)
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I will add more plants to the terrarium, or piece of wood.. and possibly change the aquatic part (but in that way is very easy to change the water all days)


The temperature is arround 22ºc... but i am making a cooler system...
They are eating small Cockroaches (blaptica dubia), worms and i offer to one of them a broken snail (with the shell in a lots of littles pieces)
As you can see my english is not getting better... i am sorry about that...


Best regards!
 
Awww, they're so cute~
Especially the second picture, with his little smile~ He looks like he's being suspicious.
Their home looks really nice and spacious too. Looks like they enjoy climbing around in there.

(...I almost named my tiger Federico. Strange coincidence.)

And your English is very good. Much better than most my family and friends, and we live in the US. There are plenty of people with English as a first or main language who can't write as well as you.
 
Que wapos xD
I like that you have given them so much space, it´s nice to see such a big container for them to enjoy.
One little suggestion, though, you might want to mix the coco fiber with some chemical-free top soil or compost. That way they´ll be able to burrow better, which they will apreciate. Make sure to have a deep layer of substrate too!
 
Hey Fede, nice to meet you here :D, i hope the little ones enjoy their pretty tank.


Nos vemos un dia de estos loco!
 
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