Cynops ensicauda popei setup and pics

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Well its been long enough. Time for me to show how I have my sals setup, and a few pics of them. Sorry pics stink because the lighting in the room is terrible....but it keeps them at 72 degrees so I can't complain otherwise. Anyways any criticisms will be listened too because I want the best for my guys. Currently feeding blackworms, FF, and sprintails. I am feeding 6 days a week, as they are not leaving any leftovers. Still hunting for pintip crixs....The container they are in is 18'' x 12''. As they grow bigger I will upgrade....:D
 

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I like your setup for these guys. It looks like they are off to a great start and showing a bit of color. I really like the idea for small PVC pieces.

I assume the clear tray is to help them get in and out of the water dish. Do you place the blackworms on there as well? Also is that 100% coco fiber with some moss on top?

Mitch
 
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