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This group is for individuals interested in creating and maintaining a naturalistic environment / habitat enclosure - usually with the intent of keeping small live critters in them. Such creatures include: amphibians, small reptiles, insects and more. Possible habitats include: tropical rain forest, desert, mangroves, swamps, and any other biotope or micro environment setups our members are interested in. The possibilities are endless.

What is a Vivarium exactly? A vivarium can be thought of as a terrarium, but with living animals in them- such as lizards, gecko's, frogs, salamanders, etc. It is an attempt to create as complete a natural environment which is tailored to the specific needs of the small creatures which will inhabit them.

Discussions include uses of hardware, lights, pumps, misting systems, temperature, humidity, insitu feeding, advanced computer controls, plants, substrate, design, micro climates, aesthetics, etc..

Advice and discussion is welcome on display techniques, chemical / biological processes in the viarium, health hazards for our creatures, and creative solutions to everyday issues within our set ups.

This list is open to everyone, including: herpers, botanists, scientists, educators, hobbyists, and anyone with the desire to learn more about keeping a small part of the outdoors in our homes.

Both the newbie and the advanced vivarist are welcome here.

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Free Terrarium/Vivarium PLants NYC region
Anyone near here that would like some: Pink Polka dots and Larger type of reddish Oxalis (every time I transfer it the leaves drop but I put rhizome on top
Posted - Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:26 pm
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Re: mineral build up
If you go to an automotive store pick up a razor blade scraper, llike they use at car inspection stations, less chance of cutting yourself and gives you almost
Posted - Sun Jun 21, 2009 3:02 am
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Re: mineral build up
I had serious and tough lime and other mineral build up on the back area of my aquariums glass area (fresh water fish) and filters near the splash area (hard
Posted - Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:27 pm
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Re: Source of Supplies Needed
You can get it in any lighting supply store that carries commercial lighting. It can be cut with a hack saw, coping swaw, or Dremel Tool cutting wheel. Ed
Posted - Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:27 pm
Ed Pollak
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Re: Source of Supplies Needed
It is technically a fluorescent light diffuser and you can get it at most bigbox stores like Home Depot and Lowe's. I don't know if WalMart carries it. Cutting
Posted - Sat Jun 20, 2009 9:27 pm
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