Fire belly newts..?

EMG! THAT PICTURE OF YOUR 5 GALLON ....WOW! AMAZING! I LOVE IT SOO MUCH!


I keep my red belly in my 5 galloon with two black tetras 3 pgmy cories. It has an underwater filter and is seeming to work out alright.

I have the water level about halfway, with some lilly pads and floating decor and it can get up on top of the filter aswell
 
Emg said:
Thanks for the compliment Yo. I really enjoy that tank. I have since added a piece of bark with some lichen on it so they could crawl under it. Guess I'll have to add another pic here of it....lol...
EMG please, do, would love to see updated picts of your tank. I am currently waiting to get ahold of some eastern Newts myself. They are still not available or in season yet.

Yo_Loach: if you can, please post some pictures of your setup. We would love to see your little guys.

Cobra: also lets see how your setup is going, post us some picts. :)
 
OK..here's a few pics I took of my newt tank tonight....

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tricksterpup said:
Try the screw in Power compacts instead of Incandecent. This would help any plants you would want for them and it would put off little heat.
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Do these bulbs give off heat? Are they like flourescents but just use a incadescent fixture?

BTW, o4ocobra, if you take care of your newts with good water quality and food, then the legs should regenerate.
 
Here are some updated pics. I am not to sure about the tank set up yet. It seems that the newts are not to happy in there so i think i might change it and take the shelf out and just have it like the pet stores do with some water and rocks that they can clime on. what do you guys think.



 
WinterWind said:
Do these bulbs give off heat? Are they like flourescents but just use a incadescent fixture?

BTW, o4ocobra, if you take care of your newts with good water quality and food, then the legs should regenerate.
I have never noticed any huge amounts of heat from them.
 
just tagging along

CFs dont produce mush heat (making this usefull)
 
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