tindomul1of9
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Hello all,
I have been reading around the forum for a while now looking for information on how to keep P. ruber. When I first got into Caudates it was this species that I wanted to keep. But I guess I couldn't find them available at all and the set up requirements were a bit too tough for at the time, but not sure about that one.
So, after a few years, I come back here to ask, how do you keep Pseudotriton ruber in captivity?
So far I have read that they are mostly aquatic, cold loving species.
What I really want to know,
How large an aquarium would you keep them in,
How cold does the tank have to be?
What techniques do you employ to make a tank cold?
Most of my vivariums usually stay in the mid 70's to low 80's. Are my temperatures really too high?
I have been reading around the forum for a while now looking for information on how to keep P. ruber. When I first got into Caudates it was this species that I wanted to keep. But I guess I couldn't find them available at all and the set up requirements were a bit too tough for at the time, but not sure about that one.
So, after a few years, I come back here to ask, how do you keep Pseudotriton ruber in captivity?
So far I have read that they are mostly aquatic, cold loving species.
What I really want to know,
How large an aquarium would you keep them in,
How cold does the tank have to be?
What techniques do you employ to make a tank cold?
Most of my vivariums usually stay in the mid 70's to low 80's. Are my temperatures really too high?