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    If your salamander can't get on the land you can try insects honestly. I'd think Millipedes and Hissing Roaches would work you could give them a water bowl and food and they'd never really go to the water part. They possibly could but it's not as likely. Possibly a Praying Mantis if you make it bushy and get fake vines but id say an orchid mantis because they are small. You don't want an insect hunting your salamander. I would look into something like insects. Could you house it with some fish at all? Also there are beetles that you could keep with hissing cockroaches and millipedes too if your a bug guy. I keep giant American Millipedes with my Skinks because they are peaceful and nocturnal. They are also too big for my Skinks to eat. I think some nice vines and UVB for the green tree frog would be good. You could keep small fish like mosquito fish with the tree frog. Of you raise them they will breed fast and if your salamander eats fish they can be a pet in one tank and a food source in the other. Peace Lillies work good too. Many branches also. You want to make a deep thick Forrest for them and to have a good deal of water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Wardog View Post
    If your salamander can't get on the land you can try insects honestly. I'd think Millipedes and Hissing Roaches would work you could give them a water bowl and food and they'd never really go to the water part. They possibly could but it's not as likely. Possibly a Praying Mantis if you make it bushy and get fake vines but id say an orchid mantis because they are small. You don't want an insect hunting your salamander. I would look into something like insects. Could you house it with some fish at all? Also there are beetles that you could keep with hissing cockroaches and millipedes too if your a bug guy. I keep giant American Millipedes with my Skinks because they are peaceful and nocturnal. They are also too big for my Skinks to eat. I think some nice vines and UVB for the green tree frog would be good. You could keep small fish like mosquito fish with the tree frog. Of you raise them they will breed fast and if your salamander eats fish they can be a pet in one tank and a food source in the other. Peace Lillies work good too. Many branches also. You want to make a deep thick Forrest for them and to have a good deal of water.

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    Thanks. I do have a small peace lily in there right now. Plus a pothos, a Passion flower vine, and another plant that I forget the name of. I’m way deeper into the fish world and there is absolutely nothing aquatic I can house my axie. And yes, she NEVER goes on land and never will. There will be lots and lots of plants in the vivarium pretty soon. Just gotta wait for them to grow a bit more.y

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    And just to be sure, if the axie wasn’t in there, it would be safe to put frogs in? Only 1/4 if the bottom is dirt. The rest it water. And yes. I’m a big person. I have 3 tarantulas an I’ll have more once my parents aren’t in charge of what’s allowed in the house

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    Bug person not big person. BUGS!

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