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    Picked this thing up a while back at the checkout at a drugstore. I didn't think it would last at all but it's been growing quite well, I was hoping some one could tell me what it was. Also what type of substrate should it be planted in? I was think a sand/coco fiber mix.

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    Aloe .

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    Ty

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    Think i saw that in a gardening forum. Apparently there is a succulent euphorbia and an aloe that looks exactly the same

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    Nice plant, think a succulent soil mix should be OK. If stay small would be nice for a tarantula vivarium .
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Yeah I was thinking either that or with my bark scorps. But it needs access to bright light, which both scorps and T's dislike so Idk but we shall see.

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    P.villosus (namib orange morph) doesn't mind bright light as long as it's not hot

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    I didn't know that, And they are on my wanted scorp list... Lol

    Really really want P. Transvaalicus and/or A. Bicolor

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    I didn't know that, And they are on my wanted scorp list... Lol

    Really really want P. Transvaalicus and/or A. Bicolor

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    They're the only documented species of scorp that are active during the day but sometimes display crepuscular habits.

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    If only that plant tolerates low light, it would look good on my p.trans tank


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    Send me your P. Trans and I'll plant it and let you know how it grows

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