Hi everyone.
I finially took the plunge and turned a 10 gallon tank into a paludarium! I am really happy as to how it came out.
On one side I have a pile of rocks in the water, with half of the rocks above water, with a waterfall going over them w/ moss growing on them.
Then I have a little trench type area in the middle where my fish go. Wild livebearers goodeids? And then the sand slopes up to rise above the water.
My question is about my current stocking.
As of right now I have one fire bellied toad, and I absolutely LOVE her.
Its really fun to feed her.
But my question is about the other inhabitant, my crayfish. It is th type of crayfish that is vegetarian, and clones themselves. I would like to add a couple more frogs and possible some newts. But I have read that newts would die by the ha/\/ds of a crayfish, but does this represent my vegetarian crayfish too?
Also, how many frogs and newts could I have in my tank? It has a whisper 10 in tank filter to act as the water fall, a 50 watt heater and plenty of water and land space.
Thanks
I finially took the plunge and turned a 10 gallon tank into a paludarium! I am really happy as to how it came out.
On one side I have a pile of rocks in the water, with half of the rocks above water, with a waterfall going over them w/ moss growing on them.
Then I have a little trench type area in the middle where my fish go. Wild livebearers goodeids? And then the sand slopes up to rise above the water.
My question is about my current stocking.
As of right now I have one fire bellied toad, and I absolutely LOVE her.
Its really fun to feed her.
But my question is about the other inhabitant, my crayfish. It is th type of crayfish that is vegetarian, and clones themselves. I would like to add a couple more frogs and possible some newts. But I have read that newts would die by the ha/\/ds of a crayfish, but does this represent my vegetarian crayfish too?
Also, how many frogs and newts could I have in my tank? It has a whisper 10 in tank filter to act as the water fall, a 50 watt heater and plenty of water and land space.
Thanks