That looks great!
It's not suitable for anoles or FBTs (not enough land for the toads and WAAAAAY too much water for the anoles), unfortunately. I don't know about the crabs. It might be ok for FBNs, I've never kept those newts and don't know exactly what kind of land water ratio they need. I do know that with newts that land to water preference generally varies by the individual and can sometimes varry by life stage and season.
You could do a rough skinned newt (T. granulosa) in that setup without having to modify it much at all. You'd just have to add a couple of hides to the land and in the water. Mine is almost entirely aquatic and so fun! They have lots of personality.
Not to be a jerk or anything, but this kind of thing is why you should pick the animal before designing your setup.![]()
The water section isn't big enough for FBNs either.
I saw this thing which you can put on top of a 10G which is basically another 10g on top but has a screen instead of glass. It might make it possible to house anoles in my tank.
I actually did decide my stock in the beginning. It was the dwarf shrimps and the carnivorous plants. I was just wondering what animals I could keep in my tank.
Very nice!
Thanks.
i think they would be okay,maybe add a moss carpet or something for them to climb around on,and they do breath air,and the water is filtered so i think they should be fine. im thinking about doing like and hob filter waterfall/stream,but im not sure how.....
I just don't like the way FBTs look. I'm not sure why they wouldn't be okay since it's really half land and half water.
My initial plan was to build a waterfall with HOB filter but since the water was so low, it could barely suck up the water and I tried and tried and tried and it wouldn't go up. I'd recommend a whisper 10i or something similar.
wow looks great! hows the silicone holdin up on the land portion?
Pretty good actually. I basically spilled the whole tube on the corners so they'll hold up. The pressure of the water is pushing against the peats.
Fire bellied TOADS are not mostly aquatic. They are about half and half. Fire bellied NEWTS can be mostly aquatic. Just wanted to clarify a bit.
I meant to write FBNs. I'll start just writing the full name so I don't confuse people!