purplestarfish
Aquarium Advice Activist
Hi all; it's been a while . . .
I've been mildly toying with the idea of purchasing a "river tank" insert for my 55 gallon aquarium. It's a set-up where it creates three or so waterfalls and divides the tank into different pools (some fish, like danios, can jump from pool to pool with ease). There's room for a filter canister and pipes to keep the water constantly flowing from one end to the other. There's room for non-aquatic plants, too; it's designed so that one can keep a few fish, salamanders, frogs, and lizards (as in anoles or tropical lizards; no leopard geckos here!). Has anyone kept these? Advice for or against them? Were I to get one, I wouldn't do something like get fire-bellied toads (actually frogs) which are highly toxic or anything like that. I just wanted to throw this out there and see what everyone else thought about them.
Thanks & happy holidays (AND it's only 3 days until LOTR 3 comes out!!!)--
I've been mildly toying with the idea of purchasing a "river tank" insert for my 55 gallon aquarium. It's a set-up where it creates three or so waterfalls and divides the tank into different pools (some fish, like danios, can jump from pool to pool with ease). There's room for a filter canister and pipes to keep the water constantly flowing from one end to the other. There's room for non-aquatic plants, too; it's designed so that one can keep a few fish, salamanders, frogs, and lizards (as in anoles or tropical lizards; no leopard geckos here!). Has anyone kept these? Advice for or against them? Were I to get one, I wouldn't do something like get fire-bellied toads (actually frogs) which are highly toxic or anything like that. I just wanted to throw this out there and see what everyone else thought about them.
Thanks & happy holidays (AND it's only 3 days until LOTR 3 comes out!!!)--