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HOUSING A WATER WITH A PEACH THROAT

MOHAWK02 Mar 20, 2006 07:41 AM

I have been keeping monitors for about ten years, and lost a 6 foot nile last year after a winter power outage.(I am better prepared with propane heater). I have a water monitor and a peach throat both about 30" total length and would like to move both of them into my enclosure which is 8'Lx 5'W x 5'H with an additional 150 gallon tank added to the front for swimming/soaking. I had a friend who owned a reptile store in Pa who had a similiar set up with a water and a mangrove living quite well together(his personal pets, not for sale), and was wondering if I would be able to do the same. Any and all input would be greatly appreciated. Also, being is they climb in and out of there water, what would be a good idea for a substrate. The water is filtered with a Fluval filter. Thanks in advance.

Mike

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Pippps Mar 20, 2006 03:04 PM

Since the question deals withe multiple species, you might want to post this question in the General forum.

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