Crystalann0219
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So it seems like I am always on here posting for help. Today was a sad day for me. Ive been trying to keep some of my efts aquatic. It was going great. I had 5 terrestrial that were doing good. And 4 aquatic. The aquatic ones were definetly growing faster. I have two tanks. A small ten gallon with rocks breaking the surface on each side, and filled with tons of live pennywort that also breaks the surface, for the ones i was hoping to keep aquatic. The other is a 20 gallon long w plants and one land area and 15 or so larvae that had not morphed. They are voth stocked with live blackworms and i feed frozen bloodworms a few times a week. This weekend i went out of town, was only gone for 2 nights. But when i got home ive found my biggest aquatic guy dead. He was smushed up against the glass under a rock. He was almost twice the size of the others. I know he didnt starve to death, he was fat when i left. He must have drowned. But why? After he had been living aquatic for about 2 weeks? Now im extremely paranoid about leaving the others aquatic. Meanwhile in the other tank, i wasnt seeing many larvae so i moved the moss around and found 5 morphs! Sadly there was also a dead one, who was pretty far gone. Im not sure what happened to him. Im pretty sad about the death of my big guy. I got scared and moved the 5 new morphs to terrestriak setup immediately. Im just not sure whats best for them. What is your opinions? I still have 3 in the aquatic tank, 2 of them are looking pretty good. The other is smaller and slimmer, im just no good at deciding how to keep these guys now that ive had these deaths.
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