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Old 03-04-2008, 01:48 AM
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I put this together in a 19qt rubbermaid container. There is a little java moss and Indian almond leaf in the water. The ground portion is aquarium rocks with sphag on it. Any thing that you all see I should change?
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looks good to me, that's how mine look
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- I have to think a little green maybe - some philo, creeping fig cuttings?
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I use a bit of phyto and or creeping fig in mine as well as some decaying material like leaves and rice for spring tails. But that looks perfect over all.
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Some cuttings and dead leaves it will be! I was wondering what I was gonna do to support a springtail population. Will they (springs) live in the sphag moss with leaf litter?
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I think they would. I just have gravel and leaf litter. When a frog has headed up on land then I drain the water and start adding a few fruit flies. They won't eat for maybe the first three days then if you have a good population of spring tails and with the fruit flies that have gotten skinnier the frog will have plenty to eat. When I add another tad that's about to morph I will over flow my spring tail culture and pour that water which is loaded with spring tails into the morph tank. That gives the tad some water and new springs.

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