This is a great thread. Thanks Don.
This is a great thread. Thanks Don.
Thanks Eric, its something I never learned and in the livingroom my plants do awesome and so far one of my vivs the plants are out of control.
My other Whites viv was OK but the frogs were too heavy for some of the plants and some never took.
Figure, who better to ask then the folks who have them doing well.
More info from others would be great too.
I use a variety of plants for planted vivariums. I also use moss that I collect from my place up in Wisconsin. I always use a mix of some coco fiber and soil from my garden (pesticide/herbicide/fertilizer free of course) on top of hydro balls or smooth river stones - this is for proper drainage. I use about a couple inches thick of the soil/coco fiber mix and I will directly plant into the soil and/or place plants in pots on the soil and half bury them. Pathos is a nice plant because it basically can grow in any type of semi-tropical to completely immersed in water condition. Mother-in-law tongue is a good plant as well, almost impossible to kill it. Wandering Jew is another good plant as well as bromealids for tropical set-ups. Live bamboo also works nicely, because has a nice thick body - good for heavier set frogs. Having live moss also aids in moisture levels, helps cycle the soil and adds a nice look. I would also recommend throwing in some spring-tails and earth worms to help cycle the soil - keeps the Nitrogen cycle going and makes for nice fertile soil. For lighting it's good to use a fluorescent light bulb to provide a 12 hour light cycle. Also Exo Terra makes nice bulbs for this, because some are specifically designed for tropical habitats and others for desert. Hope this helps.
Aside from the directions on the box, does anyone have any tips towards keeping frog (pillow) moss alive? I swear mine browns like within 2 days of rehydration.
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