Hello
My outdoor setup is pretty large. Im keeping many fish, invertebrates, reptiles and amphibians outdoors from spring to autumn. This way im "overwintering" my animals in autumn and they are usually breeding in winter after moving back indoor.
Two permament 1000l tubs for daphnia breeding
Turtle pool, for 2+2 adult breeding group of Kinosternon baurii
Three big pools, bigger one is 1500l and smaller ones are about 1000l if I'm not wrong
Biggest pool is used for overwintering my Gymnogeophagus species, smaller pools are home for my strain of leucistic Pleurodeles waltl that I'm working with
Young male of Gymnogeophagus terrapurpura that I bred myself
Small pond that I found broken and fixed it, now it is place for Red Cherry shrimps
There are some 1000l tubs for rearing fry of Gymnogeophagus, or overwintering my wild Channa bleheri and Macropodus, but I don't have any photos on hand now. My setup is ugly and unsightly but it works great and I managed to create it cheap as I am only a poor student!
My outdoor setup
- Malaclemys
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- Enregistré le : 25 août 2021 14:05
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Très sympa ! Y a de la diversité ! Tu aurais une photo de l'aquarium des tortues et pleuro pour le reste de l'année ?
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- Enregistré le : 21 sept. 2021 20:42
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By "pleuro" you mean Channa? To be honest really low temperatures in Poland within last two weeks surprised me and I moved turtles and Channa with Macropodus to temporary indoor setups- I need to prepare proper tanks for them now.
- Malaclemys
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- Enregistré le : 25 août 2021 14:05
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No, by pleuro i mean Pleurodeles