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Posted by: smallFry at Wed Feb 25 22:58:27 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by smallFry ] Not sure of their natural habitat, but my newts are thriving in 65-70F degree water (no heater necessary). I have a Fluval submersible filter with the current pointed slightly towards the bottom of the tank. They can swim like bullets, but you don't want super current as they may become tired and drown. I have just enough current to move the water around a bit. [ Hide Replies ]
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