Re: Planted Enclousure w/Gopher
A simple, yet effective display tank! That's an umbrella plant if I'm not mistaken.
As per questions regarding soil, I highly recommend you make your own as opposed to purchasing topsoil, which often contains many chemicals such as phosphates and nitrogen that can irritate animals' skin. I highly recommend the ABG Mix (Atlantic Botanical Garden) which is: 2 parts tree fern fiber, 1 part peat moss, 2 parts cocofiber, 1 part charcoal, and 2 parts orchid bark. I know some keepers also add a pinch of calcium sand to the mix for consistency, but that's just personal preference.
If you're interested in moss, you can buy dried peat or sphagnum moss from any garden center, plus companies like Exo Terra, Zilla, and Zoo Med all sell compacted, dried variants. Once water is added it usually spring back to life. If you want to avoid the dried stuff, you can try to find java, ricca, or pillow moss online. I know several tropical retailers stock and ship it. These species can be finicky, and usually require some type of misting system to regulate humidity.
But before you can even consider soil or moss, you have to think: drainage. You'll need somewhere for all that water to go. You have a couple options, including false bottoms, a layer of LECA and mesh screen, or some combination combined with a drain and/or siphon.
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