Hello Experts,
i am from singapore the hot tropical country in SE asia.
i recently came across some Paramesotriton chinensis or hongkonensis, some Pachytriton labiatus and Ambystoma mexicanum ....
i was wondering if i can keep a single Paramesotriton chinensis in a 67gallon 4FT
tank along with other newts like Tylototriton verrucosus, Pachytriton labiatus and Ambystoma mexicanum? so a total of 4 different newts in a 67gallon ?
the setup will be a bare tank with no sand to prevent ingestion.
3/4 filled with water
3-4 pieces of big diftwood at each corner for basking, resting etc...
some big leafty plastic plants at the center for hiding etc...
2 air powered sponge filter at each corner.
An egg crate screen lid to prevent escape
food will be frozen bloodworms, earthworms and pallets mainly...
just wondering if the 4 newts above can go along well in such a big tank?
and what temperature is acceptable to them?
Thanks
i am from singapore the hot tropical country in SE asia.
i recently came across some Paramesotriton chinensis or hongkonensis, some Pachytriton labiatus and Ambystoma mexicanum ....
i was wondering if i can keep a single Paramesotriton chinensis in a 67gallon 4FT
tank along with other newts like Tylototriton verrucosus, Pachytriton labiatus and Ambystoma mexicanum? so a total of 4 different newts in a 67gallon ?
the setup will be a bare tank with no sand to prevent ingestion.
3/4 filled with water
3-4 pieces of big diftwood at each corner for basking, resting etc...
some big leafty plastic plants at the center for hiding etc...
2 air powered sponge filter at each corner.
An egg crate screen lid to prevent escape
food will be frozen bloodworms, earthworms and pallets mainly...
just wondering if the 4 newts above can go along well in such a big tank?
and what temperature is acceptable to them?
Thanks