What could live in a 20 gallon long that is semi aquatic ?
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MootWorm
Everything I've read on PDF says they're fine in a paludarium. They're not really semi aquatic, but they do sometime sit in shallow puddles of water. The biggest threat is that they'll fall into the water and drown. But if you have properly sloped sides and plenty of footholds, and the water's not too deep, they should be able to get back onto land safely. But PDF are pretty sure footed, and I haven't come across any instances in which they've fallen into the water.
If you're looking for an animal that uses both water and land portions, you're very limited in your options. Best bet would be a few fish plus a terrestrial animal on the land side.
That could work what are my options for that
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Re: What could live in a 20 gallon long that is semi aquatic ?
Here's a pic of male and female endler. The girl is the ugly one lol. Sorry for the crap pics, they're ridiculously fast.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/10/01/gyzevydy.jpg
Don't mind the dying plants :)
Here's a lyretail, I believe it's a hybrid
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/10/01/yhu4aqys.jpg
The males only get about 1" long. Perfect for smaller tanks
What could live in a 20 gallon long that is semi aquatic ?
Would newts and toads be ok together ?
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Re: What could live in a 20 gallon long that is semi aquatic ?
I personally think the only time you can mix species is if they occur naturally together or have overlapped territories in the wild. Other than that, I'm not a fan of cohabiting multiple species together either.
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