jane1187
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Hi all,
Very proud of myself for my accomplishment today... I have finally finished the set-up I started 3 months ago!
I bought a heavy duty shelving unit and have bought tanks to fit it. Three species are now stacked on top of each other and have saved me two tanks of space in my house! (and no I shall not use that space for more newts... oh maybe just a little of it then!)
The top tank is for my C/H orientalis, which have had a slight downsize as their previous tank was slightly larger. The middle tank is my first attempt at a 1/2 and 1/2 tank for my B. orientalis. The bottom tank is for my T. carnifex and is bare bottom as I have yet to wash their gravel.
They're in my hallway which is quite dark so I've ordered some battery powered lights to attach to the underside of the shelves to provide the aquatic plants with a few hours light per day, and the B. orientalis with light.
There's space under the bottom shelf for the air pumps and power cables.
Sorted. I now plan to do the same again right next to it so I'll have 6 tanks and almost all my newts will be in one place.
Oh also, big bonus, but in cleaning out the old orientalis tank I found a little newtlet! I took all the eggs out in April to raise so didn't expect this little guy. He's now happily munching on bbs (not sure what he was eating before?)
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Let me know what you think.
Very proud of myself for my accomplishment today... I have finally finished the set-up I started 3 months ago!
I bought a heavy duty shelving unit and have bought tanks to fit it. Three species are now stacked on top of each other and have saved me two tanks of space in my house! (and no I shall not use that space for more newts... oh maybe just a little of it then!)
The top tank is for my C/H orientalis, which have had a slight downsize as their previous tank was slightly larger. The middle tank is my first attempt at a 1/2 and 1/2 tank for my B. orientalis. The bottom tank is for my T. carnifex and is bare bottom as I have yet to wash their gravel.
They're in my hallway which is quite dark so I've ordered some battery powered lights to attach to the underside of the shelves to provide the aquatic plants with a few hours light per day, and the B. orientalis with light.
There's space under the bottom shelf for the air pumps and power cables.
Sorted. I now plan to do the same again right next to it so I'll have 6 tanks and almost all my newts will be in one place.
Oh also, big bonus, but in cleaning out the old orientalis tank I found a little newtlet! I took all the eggs out in April to raise so didn't expect this little guy. He's now happily munching on bbs (not sure what he was eating before?)
Let me know what you think.