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Hello

I have too many empty tanks.... never a good idea!
So, I set up these 35g hex tank (18x18x21H), complete with waterfall and pond.(total water volume is approximately 4gallon, but the pond is more like 8 inch diameter and 2 1/2 inches deep. (not enough for aquatic newts) (hopefully I figured out how to add photos)

Currently I do have
a pair of tarhaicha granulosa in a 90g (see picture)
a breeding colony of notophthalmus viridescens living in a 50g
a group of cynops orientalis living in a 20g long.
as well as assorted toads, frogs and fishes.
and I culture most of the live foods I feed (isopods, fruit flies, springtails)

yes, I know I did this backwards.... should decide on critter first then build the appropriate housing... but... I am at a complete loss as to what to put in it. Too many choices!!!!

I am open to any and all suggestions.

Thank you
 

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