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Old 19-09-2004, 10:06 PM
sophie
 
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Thanks for the replies so far. Right now all we have (critter-wise) are
some of the "buy by the dozen" feeder fish, to try and get some kind of bio
cycles established. We'd really like to have some lush plant growth going,
and then try to play off of that to establish what sort of reptiles/herps we
might be able to introduce; does that seem like a good way to go?
I hadn't even thought of dwarf anubias, and also am excited to try the java
moss and creeping jenny, at least a few small plants to test things out.
Any other suggestions are welcomed!


Is this a vivarium or an aquarium? I'm puzzled now! I suggested creeping
jenny thinking it _wouldn't_ be underwater. I do grow it in my aquarium,
but I'm expecting to have to replace it at some point as it isn't
actually an aquatic plant. I have a ridiculous amount of the stuff in my
garden, so replacement isn't a problem, and the goldfish don't eat it,
which is unusual enough for me to be willing to replace it if necessary!




"jaypython" -DONTEMAIL wrote in message
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hi................what u keeping in your vivarium? ive kept reptiles for
about 10 yrs and depending on what species you are keeping depends on
the type of bottom ground substrate u need.keep me posted.



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