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10267
I've gotten quite a bit done on this project. Check out where I'm at here: http://nonprophet.typepad.com/nonprophet/2007/03/large_amazonian.html I'm looking...
rekcirednos
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Mar 3, 2007
8:38 am
10268
Wow, looks grand. Here is my usual unedited list of links I've collected over the years. The Dutch Vivarian site shows amazing projects. Best Sherry See...
Sherry
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Mar 4, 2007
8:40 pm
10269
Hi all.. I need advice on type of wood to use. I am putting together a tank for 2 Green Tree frogs.. (Will be 15 gal hexagon) What kind of wood can I use that...
B
oregonherpah...
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Mar 4, 2007
9:36 pm
10270
Manzanita will not mold readily, lasts forever, and looks nice. Just look around at pet shops (it's used for freshwater tank decorations and bird cage...
Jared Morris
vive_le_viv
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Mar 4, 2007
10:21 pm
10271
1) I love the idea of mushrooms growing out of the wood. 2) What's wrong with cork bark? You don't have to use a flat piece. You can get cylindrical pieces of...
Pollak, Edward
moitessier1821
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Mar 5, 2007
1:51 am
10272
I've seen that with the Grapevine, No offense Ed, but it does stink and pretty much turns to mush! eeew! I suggest just about any drift wood... I use ghost...
Corry
dracotaz
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Mar 6, 2007
12:29 am
10273
Thanks for all of the great resources. There were a bunch there that I'd never seen. Good luck with your build. Best, Jonah ... We won't tell. Get more on...
Jonah Sharkey
jonahsharkey
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Mar 6, 2007
7:26 pm
10274
I'm looking for an amphibian safe fungicide anyone know of any? Thanks, Adam...
Adam Fels
digitalanimal
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Mar 7, 2007
1:48 am
10275
... Hi Adam, You will find what your looking for at any fish supply store. It's called "Ich". It has machilite green in it and it cures fungi for frogs. I...
Leslie
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Mar 7, 2007
3:11 am
10276
I recommend either mylasian or mopani driftwood B <N_I_M_B_Y2@...> wrote: Hi all.. I need advice on type of wood to use. I am putting together a...
Jon Sourp
petfreak1321
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Mar 7, 2007
3:12 am
10277
Hmmmm. "Ich" refers to the parasitic disease of fishes, Ichthyophthirius. There are many products to treat it but I've always used plain old kosher salt along...
Pollak, Edward
moitessier1821
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Mar 7, 2007
8:45 pm
10278
... We really need more information than this. There are a number of anti-microbials that have been used successfully to treat fungal diseases in amphibians....
Brent L. Brock
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Mar 7, 2007
8:57 pm
10279
... you were ... case, the ... of the ... productive. ... Yes you're got it right the first time. Unfortunately the situations a weird one. I built the tank...
Adam Fels
digitalanimal
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Mar 8, 2007
2:18 am
10280
Used in aquariums for fish, but like most probably can be used elsewhere. Ingrediants: All Natural, extracteeeeeeeeeeeeed from West Indian Bay Trees... Pimenta...
sherryazure
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Mar 8, 2007
7:02 pm
10281
Was just looking at old Aquarium Magazine (Aquarium Quarterly, Creating your own mini rainforest - yb042) and found this. "Surprisingly, the prejudice that a...
sherryazure
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Mar 8, 2007
7:03 pm
10282
Sorry, not sure how to start a new thread. Here is a list of most 'fish' medications (used in people, animals as well). You can note that Methylene is anti...
Sherry
sherryazure
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Mar 8, 2007
7:03 pm
10283
Maybe this. Was reading down on list I sent. (glad for the post, learning something on this Lichen) Best Sherry (when the word yeast is used means fungus) ...
sherryazure
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Mar 8, 2007
7:05 pm
10284
Personally, I don't think it's going to work. Sure, you MIGHT stop this out break, but, anyplace you have organic material and water, it will keep coming back...
Greg and April
gregh80915
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Mar 8, 2007
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10285
Adam, (think garlic) I know that the green stuff used in Japanese sushi -wasabi - that really hot stuff, is used to kill bacteria and fungus. I once saw a...
Sherry
sherryazure
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Mar 8, 2007
7:06 pm
10286
... I agree completely with Greg on this. Fungi are as integral to a naturalistic vivarium as plants or animals. I've seen several cases where people had...
Brent L. Brock
blbrock2001
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Mar 8, 2007
7:22 pm
10287
I am looking to get some TALL tanks for my walking stick bugs. I have plenty of 10 gallon regular and larger, but want tall. I don't want the ones with...
cstinett
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Mar 9, 2007
9:03 pm
10288
You can actually take a regular 10 gal and prop it up vertically. You can buy special plexi inserts that will modify the top. cstinett <cstinett@...>...
Danny Fortin
fortind89
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Mar 10, 2007
12:02 am
10289
What's the advantage of tall tanks? Are they decorated/planted? I have a colony of phasmids but the tank is just a 10 gal with no decoration. Ed ... have ... ...
Ed Pollak
moitessier1821
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Mar 10, 2007
12:06 am
10290
heres the link to some new pics i uploaded. there are in the photo section on the JAR pics folder (one of the first ones) ...
Joseph Blonde
salpipud
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Mar 11, 2007
2:12 am
10291
My cats have been, traditionally, docile creatures -- they watch the things that live behind glass, but take no delight in screwing with them. If you are not...
shoggoth@...
noctuarian
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Mar 11, 2007
10:40 pm
10292
Manzanita is the way to go. I have a large piece that has been mostly submerged for 15 years & is as solid as it was the day I got it at a reptile show ...
red eye
redeye1991
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Mar 11, 2007
10:40 pm
10293
I read somewhere that many phasmids prefer to climb and the tall terriums give them more arboreal space rather than terrestrial. I normally breed PSG-1, the...
cstinett
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Mar 11, 2007
10:40 pm
10294
Hi, Nice viv, Joseph. I really like that. What size is the tank? I'm trying to get my viv going for my *leucomelases (leucomeli?)*. ...
Jim Taylor
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Mar 11, 2007
10:40 pm
10295
Perfect idea! Where can I find the modification for the top (now the front). Thanks Cat ... You can buy special plexi inserts that will modify the top. ... ...
cstinett
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Mar 11, 2007
10:43 pm
10296
I haven't been able to identify my phasmids but they've done fabulously well on Romaine lettuce & Kale with the occasional treat of hibiscus, bramble & during...
Pollak, Edward
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Mar 12, 2007
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