I'm planning on setting up a 40G breeder as a terrarium for Tiger Salamanders. My goal is to have a waterfall in the back left corner of the tank, which flows down a stream, and into a water area on the right side of the tank. The water would need to be pumped up a minimum of 6 inches (Probably closer to 8) and over at least 24 inches (Probably closer to 30).
My question is, does anyone have any suggestions as what product I should use to filter and pump the water? Is there something strong enough made for a terrarium, or should I consider an aquarium canister filter?
If I understand you correctly, there are plenty of cheap options that are more than strong enough. The height you're talking about isn't anything major. Take a look at Josh's frogs for some options. You might want to consider a little foam box to go around it or something for added filtration, but I think you can easily achieve what you want for 20-30 dollars or less.
Speaking from experience, you'll definitely be careful with the gallons per hour. The difference between a serene water feature and an snowmelt torrent coming down from the mountains is less than you may think. As such, I'd recommend pumps under 100 GPH with an adjustable flow. I had mine dialed in on the low side and it was more than enough.
Additionally, I'm pretty sure most salamanders aren't a big fan of fast moving water anyway, so a slow flow sounds good. Maybe a series of small pools, instead of one long stream? Hopefully someone else will have specific recommendations for you. I bought mine ages ago, and no longer remember the brand.
Something to consider... I think my tiger salamander defecated on land mostly, but you might want to double check if that's the norm. It will be very hard on the pump if there's a lot of detritus floating around, so you'll either need to take some extra steps or maybe come up with a new plan. A lot of pumps have a built in filter, but that should be treated as a last line of defense.
edit: Googled out of curiosity, and yes, they do mostly defecate in water. I'm sure you already know, but they are fairly terrestrial as well. I'm not saying the water feature is necessarily a bad idea, but I just want to state the obvious and say I think it's probably less for the salamander and more for the human. There may be better ways to spend the limited space than a stream, and definitely better than my idea for a series of pools. Just something to consider. ( Does sound pretty, though. )
Hello and welcome to FF! Suggest you look into the Supreme Ovation line of internal aquarium filters. They are sturdy, economical, and output to a tube fitting you can connect a flexible tube to. Think the smallest is the 210 and from there they go to the 1000. You should be able to get them at a local pet shop; if not, Amazon and most online pet stores have them. Good luck !
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !
I'll admit, the stream is for me. However, my plan is to put it in the back out of the way. As far as the surface area of the enclosure, I'll have about 75% of a ten gallons bottom surface dedicated to the water area and nearly two 10 ten gallons worth of surface area for the land section. This is above and beyond what anyone I've seen has recommended for two tigers, so I figured a small stream would be alright.
As I have it imagined in my head, it will only be about 2 inches wide at the most. We all know how these projects quickly deviate from what's planned to what we actually end up creating though.
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