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Old 12-30-14, 02:34 PM   #1
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Found it! Cute little nose ^_^
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I love that substrate. What mixture is it?
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I love that substrate. What mixture is it?
These aren't exact percentages. But it's about 60% organic soil, 30% play sand, 10% eco earth.
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Where did you get the organic soil?
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Where did you get the organic soil?
Walmart. You get it at home depot too. I think it was Miracle-Gro Organic Choice Garden Soil.

Springtails should be here tomorrow.
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Oooh! What do springtails do?
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Oooh! What do springtails do?
They call them tank janitors. They eat feces, uneaten food, snake sheds I believe. It's for a bioactive setup.
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They call them tank janitors. They eat feces, uneaten food, snake sheds I believe. It's for a bioactive setup.
Don't they eat wood that starts to decompose as well?
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Nice!

I have been wanting to do a nice 'live/natural' tank. I love the look of yours. Do you plan on putting live plants on eventually?
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Don't they eat wood that starts to decompose as well?
I believe so. Leafs too.

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I have been wanting to do a nice 'live/natural' tank. I love the look of yours. Do you plan on putting live plants on eventually?
Not in this one. My King and Garter setups are similar and I have live plants in those.
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I see "him" however, I can't determine exactly what it is? He looks like he's waiting for some unfortunate prey item to wander by so he can spring out and gobble it up.
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Looks like it could be a hognose.
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Looks like it could be a hognose.
Yup. Western
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