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No unfortunately. Heaters are a death sentence for almost any native fish especially those found further north. If you tank really stays between 60s and 70s it’ll be ok as long as the heater doesn’t make it any hotter. Good luck!
I REALLY want Plains Darters in my tank but acquiring them here in Eastern Wyoming is going to be a major challenge. They are essentially only found in a 10 mile stretch of one single creek, and it’s all private land.
Nope I’ve never kept them. I really want to try them in my ponds tho. I’ve done a little digging and I think I’ll have decent success if I have them outside.
Nice vid. Regarding the banded darters you may need to include insects and snails in their diets and some moss covered rocks to help them thrive. Same with greensides.
I’m a lizard keeper from australia and it’s a common misconception that they lol I’ve in the desert but they don’t. It’s much more of a rocky/rough terrain. I don’t agree with rack keeping either I thinks it’s a bit cruel
Damn. This lizards doing amazing. Laying eggs eating and living its best life. This is a very common way of keeping reptiles and nocturnal animals like this one have no problem with it. Would a tank be better, yes, but a rack is not unhealthy or cruel as long as you feed water and heat your animal properly
cute! I just got one yesterday. I have rose daces in my tank, crayfish, clawed frogs, darters,snails, tadpoles (wood frogs), mosquito fish, baby shiners, watercress and the tank is thriving! good luck! oh and plecos because the sculpins didn't survive..
I don’t currently have any orangespots I would want to sell and I also don’t have any tank space unfortunately. I’ve thought about selling native fish but I don’t think I’ll do it till I’m out of college.