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·hi everyone,
i've heard of people using leaves as ground cover. what are the benefits? is there anything negative i should be worried about?
i have some plants that are turning yellow and dying. i can't remember what type it is. how often should i water them or is misting the plants good enough? can i kill them by overwatering them? should i fertilize them and if so, what type is safe for frogs?
i hate the water stain that is left from tap water (too hard). what are the problems with using ro/di water? what type of water do most people use? how do u give water for your frogs to drink? do they need a bowl or do they get enough when i mist the plants three times a day.
how do people clean their vivariums? frog poop? should i remove dying plants?
does everyone dust fruitflies every feeding with rep-cal and a vitamin supplement?
where is the best place to get living moss (not seasonal)? does anyone have a good source for java moss? what about a good source for plants? does anyone know a miniture version of a bromeliad?
TIA,
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i've heard of people using leaves as ground cover. what are the benefits? is there anything negative i should be worried about?
i have some plants that are turning yellow and dying. i can't remember what type it is. how often should i water them or is misting the plants good enough? can i kill them by overwatering them? should i fertilize them and if so, what type is safe for frogs?
i hate the water stain that is left from tap water (too hard). what are the problems with using ro/di water? what type of water do most people use? how do u give water for your frogs to drink? do they need a bowl or do they get enough when i mist the plants three times a day.
how do people clean their vivariums? frog poop? should i remove dying plants?
does everyone dust fruitflies every feeding with rep-cal and a vitamin supplement?
where is the best place to get living moss (not seasonal)? does anyone have a good source for java moss? what about a good source for plants? does anyone know a miniture version of a bromeliad?
TIA,
n