
01-28-2012, 09:32 PM
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Re: anyone use "pond plants" in paludariums??
I usually avoid "pond" plants unless they are also grown in low tech fish tanks... otherwise they are usually needy in some way most people can't provide in terrariums (often full sun).
Both Hydrocotyle species and Frogbit are kept by fish people and have been sneaking into terrariums for a bit! I'd also recommend getting them from fellow frog or fish people - they are better adjusted to the lights and growing conditions you want to grow them in, and may have less tag alongs.
The Nymphoides crista is not a good choice if only for a reason clearly stated already in the description on the page you linked to - it needs around 1-2 feet of water to grow in.
I tend to haunt aquabid.com looking for some of the low light/low tech plants for terrariums
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