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Empty 90 Gallon Tank -What Would You Do?

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Posted by: mommyfox at Tue Jul 24 10:00:14 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mommyfox ]  
   

I have a 90 gallon tank that I'm thinking of keeping amphibians in. I've kept all kinds of animals before - fish, cichlids, snakes, saltwater fish, etc. (I still have the three corn snakes.) I haven't done amphibians before, so I'm right at the beginning of my research. I thought I'd solicit some ideas from you guys, to get a starting point.

I'd like to do a part-water, part-land setup. The tank is 4 feet long, not the normal six foot 90 gallon, so it's quite tall and deep. (2 x 1.5, I think)

So what would be really interesting in a tank that big? A colony of some kind? Newts? Poison dart frogs?

Thanks for any auggestions!


   

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