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    TheRealJovA
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    Default Safe Aquatic Plants For FBT

    Hello, I have a fire belly toad and I'm trying to build a Paludarium. So far I've gotten A couple carved foam painted with acrylic paint . It's like a wooden theme . I also will add a waterfall out of foam . But After that I want to put some plants in the tank . I have a land area set up . Now my problem is what soil and plants can I use on the land area? Can I use Coco Fiber from petco . (Stuff that looks like dirt) And Also how would I take care of the plants? Water it once a week ? Please answer Thanks


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    Flying Dutchman
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    Default Re: Safe Aquatic Plants For FBT

    Make sure the fbt has a place where it can swim. They like staying in the water, and they will come to land if they see food. I have used plant that can live without soil, they use their roots to absorb water, just from the air. Every day I spray the roots of the plants. I have Guzmania and Chlorophytum comosum and also a phalaenopsis. You could take a look in my album to see some pictures of my tank.

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