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Community tanks....again...(long)


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Posted by Al on November 07, 2001 at 21:24:24:

In Reply to: What really does live with FBN's posted by Kyle P on November 06, 2001 at 19:00:56:

I have misunderstood this issue of community tanks many moons ago. I think what helps me now is that a tank is very, very small (no matter how large) compare to a newts natural habitat. It is kinda like having trace hazardous material leek into your well (very huge water supply) versus someone dumping the same material into your water pitcher you keep in the refridgerator. I know this sounds drastic, but a 20-50 gallon setup with newts is very small in comparison to their natural habitat. I think this applies to the over crowding issue with the same species. There is far enough environmental stress with just keeping them in "Captivity" alone, then adding more stressors of community tanks.
I know for a fact that my son's painter turtle, crayfish, tree frog, and broken stripe newt have come from the same location (and even habitat), but I would never force them to be in a face to face situation while in captivity....even a 100 gallon setup. I used to think a tank that had many native species from North Carolina would be a very cool setup, but that was out of my own selfishness and not for the good of my captive pets. I can say now all my pets are in separate tanks/setups...6 species of newts, 4 species of salamanders, 2 turtles, 1 frog, 1 dog (oh, I got carried away:)
Al


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