BabySinclair
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Hi everyone!! First I want to thank everyone for their time! and secondly, thank this awesome Caudeta.org place for even Exhisting!!!! I have been reading forum pages, posts and questions for WEEKS!! Taking as much in as I possibly can! I finally decided to join as I still have a couple unanswered questions. But first, I'll start off with what I have and what I am running..
I have One absolutely adorable, oh so cute with almost cartoon like expressions and personality... His Species is - Taricha granulosa or Baby Sinclair ;-)
Sex - I believe male
Size - about 5" nose to tail
Colors - brown granular skin with a mostly yellow/orange under-side, yellow fleck in eyes
Tank size - 29gal
Water/land - 40/60
12 gal water - 5 inches deep
Filter - Tetra Whisper 10-30g
PH - around 7.0
Food - chopped worms and frozen blood worm
Weekly water changes done with clean healthy filtered pond water
3pcs aquarium driftwood
Pond/aquarium plants
Ghost shrimps, and trap door snails for clean up
Amongst my questions is the explanation of how I run Sinclair's abode...
Please bare with me and the length of my posting.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Ok, so here be my questions -
1.)------ Is it possible to have Too much driftwood????
I have no problem with a few tannins in the water and This is old aquarium driftwood that I used for many years, until I tore down my tanks when I moved. Currently I have three pieces providing under/outter water areas. I also use pond plants from my very healthy small pond outside. I'm not worried about snugs/slails and such. Sinclair is a hoot to watch when he goes live bug hunting, and quite voracious with blood/earth worms when under the water. But he especially like the small 10mm long slugs and rollypollies that I collect by hand. Anyways, I've never seen this question on any of the forums. Is too much driftwood bad for the water quality? Even though I have a filter, I still do 2 gal weekly water changes. I replace it with 1 gal treated tap water and 1gal fresh pond water. I only do this because I'm terrified I'll some how poison him since his skin is so permeable to toxins like nitrates, perfumes and ammonia. (I'm getting an in tank ammonia reader in a couple days) I do weekly filter rinses as well and also with fresh pond water to preserve the beneficial bacteria, I also run aeration, which he seems to enjoy. He'll zip through it fast, chase bubbles and sometimes will ride the bubbles to the surface of the water. He even plays "follow the finger", which is how I feed him under water. I've only had him three months.. I hate to say, he is wild caught. To be honest, he would have gotten eated or sucked up by the lawn mower... Either way, he lives in my room now.. I just couldn't help it, he reminds me of my childhood
Sinclair the dinosaur....
Now my other question...
Is Tetra Easy Balance safe for newts? I mean, I realize people use it, but can't find any instances where it's actually recommended? Is there a different recommended dosage than what is recommended with fish? I know some medications run at half dosages, that's why I ask. And is it even worth it? I would like to keep his habitat as natural as possible while adding as few chemicals as humanly possible. Thank you sooo much for your time!
I have One absolutely adorable, oh so cute with almost cartoon like expressions and personality... His Species is - Taricha granulosa or Baby Sinclair ;-)
Sex - I believe male
Size - about 5" nose to tail
Colors - brown granular skin with a mostly yellow/orange under-side, yellow fleck in eyes
Tank size - 29gal
Water/land - 40/60
12 gal water - 5 inches deep
Filter - Tetra Whisper 10-30g
PH - around 7.0
Food - chopped worms and frozen blood worm
Weekly water changes done with clean healthy filtered pond water
3pcs aquarium driftwood
Pond/aquarium plants
Ghost shrimps, and trap door snails for clean up
Amongst my questions is the explanation of how I run Sinclair's abode...
Please bare with me and the length of my posting.
Ok, so here be my questions -
1.)------ Is it possible to have Too much driftwood????
I have no problem with a few tannins in the water and This is old aquarium driftwood that I used for many years, until I tore down my tanks when I moved. Currently I have three pieces providing under/outter water areas. I also use pond plants from my very healthy small pond outside. I'm not worried about snugs/slails and such. Sinclair is a hoot to watch when he goes live bug hunting, and quite voracious with blood/earth worms when under the water. But he especially like the small 10mm long slugs and rollypollies that I collect by hand. Anyways, I've never seen this question on any of the forums. Is too much driftwood bad for the water quality? Even though I have a filter, I still do 2 gal weekly water changes. I replace it with 1 gal treated tap water and 1gal fresh pond water. I only do this because I'm terrified I'll some how poison him since his skin is so permeable to toxins like nitrates, perfumes and ammonia. (I'm getting an in tank ammonia reader in a couple days) I do weekly filter rinses as well and also with fresh pond water to preserve the beneficial bacteria, I also run aeration, which he seems to enjoy. He'll zip through it fast, chase bubbles and sometimes will ride the bubbles to the surface of the water. He even plays "follow the finger", which is how I feed him under water. I've only had him three months.. I hate to say, he is wild caught. To be honest, he would have gotten eated or sucked up by the lawn mower... Either way, he lives in my room now.. I just couldn't help it, he reminds me of my childhood
Now my other question...
Is Tetra Easy Balance safe for newts? I mean, I realize people use it, but can't find any instances where it's actually recommended? Is there a different recommended dosage than what is recommended with fish? I know some medications run at half dosages, that's why I ask. And is it even worth it? I would like to keep his habitat as natural as possible while adding as few chemicals as humanly possible. Thank you sooo much for your time!