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Old 11-06-2009, 01:33 PM
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Well thank you for your imput, personally IME my guy prefers the coco fiber over sand, he was originally on it when i got him.
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Springtails, isopods, and feeding outside the viv . I already established a colony of springtails inside it and the isopods seem to eat all the poop in there before I get home from school! Thanks so much for looking!
that's simply fantastic!!!! I'll copy your great idea!
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Really nice viv! I also keep mine in live planted terrariums with coco fiber and daily misting. They LOVE to dig in the cocoa fiber.And they also like to climb on drift wood branches and such.They are so fun to watch at night under the red bulb, They go up and bask also. Every time I open the door they all come out and scramble for the crix I put in. I have 1 male with 5 females . also a tank with 1 male and 1 female.
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WOW i just noticed how completely different this set up looks like now, ill have to put up some updated pics
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Come on don't be shy we're curious!
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What did you put in the tank to make it look natural? I can't tell!
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I see Liana Vine, Grape Vine, Pine Half Log. Pothos, Ivy, and several species of aroids..

Looks good..I prefer letting plants grow into a tank
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Wow, that looks awesome. I like the grown-in look, like a little chunk of forest. I bet your picta is very happy in there!
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very nice viv. one question: how did you managed to catch those 2 tillandsia plants on that bark (3rd pic) ?
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