Ku Ku
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So my family have kept fishes for many years and regular trips to the garden centre have always been a great excuse for tea and cake....
...However on my last outing I discovered a little something in the reptile section that was (for me) a tad more interesting than fishes (the ole folks are the ones with the fishes) - Fire-bellied Newts!
After the appropriate amount of time was spent cooing over their tanks and their adorable newty faces I went away and did a little research (because i'd never trust someone trying to sell me something to give me all the facts) which lead me many places, including here.
Before I decide to bring the little fellas home I have a few questions regarding set up that i'd like to ask of you newty wise men and women:
1, I've read that bio-orbs are not suitable for Axolotls due to their preference for laying on the bottom, is this the same for fire bellies?
2. Acrylic tanks (with a good lid) vrs glass tanks, what are the differences / benefits?
3. Would a 19L tank be enough for two newts?
4. I am currently away from home recovering from an illness, therefore, the newts would need to travel for an hour after being established in their new tank for 2 weeks or so. How can I minimise the stress on the newts? Is this something they can handle or is it too upsetting? (I have never seen newts for sale in my area of the country and dislike the thought of them being sent through the post, plus I have tank experts here to help me set up a viable tank to take home...)
5. I've heard that FBNs really like their weed. Does it need to be live or is a large amount of decorative weed acceptable?
6. I've also read that FBNs mostly dislike filters due to the currents they produce. I was thinking to buy a gentle filter i.e. one suitable for baby fish but would I be better off with just an air stone? How will this affect cleaning / water quality / bacteria build up etc?
7. What food source would be best for them at the beginning? Bloodworms (since i'm imagining thats what they are used to) or something else? Should I invest in vitamin dusting powder stuff? (If so what kind would you recommend?)
I think thats all I can think of to ask for now! Thanks in advance for your help!
...However on my last outing I discovered a little something in the reptile section that was (for me) a tad more interesting than fishes (the ole folks are the ones with the fishes) - Fire-bellied Newts!
After the appropriate amount of time was spent cooing over their tanks and their adorable newty faces I went away and did a little research (because i'd never trust someone trying to sell me something to give me all the facts) which lead me many places, including here.
Before I decide to bring the little fellas home I have a few questions regarding set up that i'd like to ask of you newty wise men and women:
1, I've read that bio-orbs are not suitable for Axolotls due to their preference for laying on the bottom, is this the same for fire bellies?
2. Acrylic tanks (with a good lid) vrs glass tanks, what are the differences / benefits?
3. Would a 19L tank be enough for two newts?
4. I am currently away from home recovering from an illness, therefore, the newts would need to travel for an hour after being established in their new tank for 2 weeks or so. How can I minimise the stress on the newts? Is this something they can handle or is it too upsetting? (I have never seen newts for sale in my area of the country and dislike the thought of them being sent through the post, plus I have tank experts here to help me set up a viable tank to take home...)
5. I've heard that FBNs really like their weed. Does it need to be live or is a large amount of decorative weed acceptable?
6. I've also read that FBNs mostly dislike filters due to the currents they produce. I was thinking to buy a gentle filter i.e. one suitable for baby fish but would I be better off with just an air stone? How will this affect cleaning / water quality / bacteria build up etc?
7. What food source would be best for them at the beginning? Bloodworms (since i'm imagining thats what they are used to) or something else? Should I invest in vitamin dusting powder stuff? (If so what kind would you recommend?)
I think thats all I can think of to ask for now! Thanks in advance for your help!