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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2010

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Ronan Hardiman - Lord of the Dance
THANKS FOR RATING!

The orientalis tank is 60x30x30 (54l) / 24x12x12 in, ensicauda tank is 5 cm (2 in) higher. The newts don't eat the shrimps and the tank is maintained the Diana Walstad natural planted tank method (check out on google). I don't use any filters and there is almost no "cleaning" in those tanks.

The two species of newts are NOT being kept together!
Animals at 2:55 are FAIRY SHRIMP, the little bugs jumping in the water are DAPHNIA, the bottom plant with broad leaves is GLOSSOSTIGMA.

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  • It looks like you take good care of them nice tank and all of that but they are Extreamly over weight and thats prettyy bad and really unhealthy....i feel sorry for those newts...you should REALLY stop feeding them so much.. but anyways nice tank and everything.

  • @sherbear446 First you should learn how does a gravid newt female looks like, expert, then tell people their animals are unhealthy and overweight. Outside of breeding season the females don't look like barrels.

  • whats that thing at 2:55 and whats the little sprouts on the bottom at 0:13? thanks, and nice tank!

  • @bmogan23 Edited the description.

  • Thanks for very kind words everybody! 

  • were the fuck do u find al;l these animals!!!!! aspecially the planktons!

  • @thecrazyappleoflife I find Daphnias and fairy shrimp in swamps (in America they're called vernal pools), newts and Red Cherry shrimps are bought at petshop or from breeders.

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  • @sherbear446 Yahilles is right. You should try to keep a few dozen newt species, breed them over the years to get to know how they are supposed to look like. The newts are perfectly healthy. I feel sorry for your starving newts....

  • i hate live feeding

  • nice! A+ for your Tank! :-)

  • @Yahilles this video was amazing!!! your tank is AWESOME id really love to know more as to how you set it up!

  • @PowerOfKonoha yes they need a small part of land,like 70% water and 30% land or more land i think

  • Very nice Life in your tank

    

  • those salamanders need land?please reply :D

  • Nice aquarium! :)

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