dipsydoodle
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Hehe sorry I have lots of questions at the moment.
I have three chinese fire bellied newts; two females and one unsure (the unsure is terrestrial); it's bit's look different from the girls but when I posted photos on here people said a female (anyway that is irrelevant).
I have a 16 gallon tank (I think), 20" by 13" by 15" high (it may be a little higher but it doesn't matter). Is my tank overstocked now with 3 or could I perhaps fit another one in there?
I am really tempted to see if I can get a male and breed them; since we had eggs a few weeks ago (or rather we still have eggs) - I think they are all unfertilized although some did change shape/colour, and then succomed to dying; I figured it would be nice to see if I could breed them.
So can I fit another in the tank or not? If not no worries it's just an idea at the minute
I have three chinese fire bellied newts; two females and one unsure (the unsure is terrestrial); it's bit's look different from the girls but when I posted photos on here people said a female (anyway that is irrelevant).
I have a 16 gallon tank (I think), 20" by 13" by 15" high (it may be a little higher but it doesn't matter). Is my tank overstocked now with 3 or could I perhaps fit another one in there?
I am really tempted to see if I can get a male and breed them; since we had eggs a few weeks ago (or rather we still have eggs) - I think they are all unfertilized although some did change shape/colour, and then succomed to dying; I figured it would be nice to see if I could breed them.
So can I fit another in the tank or not? If not no worries it's just an idea at the minute