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10647
... and how ... you just ... you need. ... feature in ... Quite One...
chenrypimp
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Oct 2, 2007
3:43 am
10648
My water feature will travel about 5 and a half feet high, my vision for this terrarium build is have a water fall that actively filters the water. the 185...
chenrypimp
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Oct 2, 2007
3:43 am
10649
That was a nice site but does anyone have sites in English that show how to construct enclosures/terrariums from scratch?...
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jejton
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Oct 2, 2007
3:44 am
10650
Hi, I purchased a 3 month old Veiled from a show recently and he is doing great. He is in a screened cage with a removable Tupperware bottom and some plastic ...
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jejton
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Oct 2, 2007
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10651
See the profile at http://www.adcham.com/html/taxonomy/species/chcalyptratus.html If I was at home I copuld send you the newer version that has yet to be...
Ed Pollak
moitessier1821
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Oct 3, 2007
4:40 am
10652
Are dieffenbachia maculata safe for chameleon enclosures? I came across them in HD and bought one ( currently getting washed out in the rain ) but am not sure...
jejton
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Oct 14, 2007
4:16 am
10653
I would not use it with a species (e.g., veileds) that include plant matter in their diets. But it shouldn't harm most other cham species such as jacksonii or...
Ed Pollak
moitessier1821
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Oct 14, 2007
6:35 pm
10654
To add another thought about the Dieffenbachia, its toxic to most domestic animals because it contains oxalate. I think its primarily calcium oxalate. It...
Jim Taylor
jt_234
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Oct 15, 2007
6:58 am
10655
Sorry so long to get back to you. I would go with the bigger pump, just because you don't realize how little 185 gallons is when you're running a fair sized...
Jim Taylor
jt_234
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Oct 15, 2007
7:00 am
10656
Six feet is an awfully high water feature. I'm not even certain that the 375 gph will work. Certainly you should test it out before installing it and return it...
Ed Pollak
moitessier1821
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Oct 15, 2007
2:15 pm
10657
Hi everyone, I'm a botanist at the Krohn Conservatory in Cincinnati, Ohio. I'm responsible for the rare orchid collection here and I want to supplement it with...
mark_e_house
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Oct 18, 2007
1:37 am
10658
Colored LED's are sharp spikes in the spectrum and probably aren't very good for growing plants. Red+Green looks yellow to our eye but actually contains no...
John Sondericker
rekcirednos
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Oct 19, 2007
5:54 am
10659
that website doe not sell grow lights, and leds are great if your looking at putting light in there,but nothing will grow right, because the light is the wrong...
steve edwards
slntsteve
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Oct 19, 2007
5:54 am
10660
That's not quite correct. Plant chlorophyll reacts to a broad band of spectrum ranging from the longer waves of UV light into the short wavelengths of near...
Brent L. Brock
blbrock2001
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Oct 19, 2007
4:12 pm
10661
I bought the 14 watt light kit from Ryan at www.homegrownlights.com it is put together with the exact wavelength leds that plants crave. I used it in another...
Corry
dracotaz
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Oct 20, 2007
1:52 am
10662
New to the group. Just got a terrarium and eager to set it up. Looking for ideas and suggestions, i.e. plants, lights... I'm planning on getting a couple...
scourge28
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Oct 22, 2007
6:59 am
10663
Thanks. I will be getting a terrarium very soon and i wanted a jump start on how to build a good one. If you know of any good resouces about poison dart frogts...
John Lind
spacerangerjohn
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Oct 22, 2007
11:59 pm
10664
Hi its John i was wondering if anyone has a Hawaiian or a Costa Rican terrarium and what plants i should get and any other helpful information. thanks...
spacerangerjohn
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Oct 23, 2007
11:25 pm
10665
Hi,I'm building a turtle tank habitat in a 90gl. aquarium.Most will be out of fiberglass (I work at a boat shop).I have some knowledge of working with...
jeffmbr
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Nov 4, 2007
8:41 am
10666
Jeff, I have raised (and rescue) turtles, and have in past worked with fiber glass and the extremely toxic resins used to layer it for what ever project as a...
Sherry
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Nov 6, 2007
1:35 am
10667
Hello all, I am new here but have been in the hobby a while. I have a 100 gallon vivarium (36"L x 18"W x 36"H) in the works of a re- model. I plan on housing...
petfreak1321
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Nov 16, 2007
1:23 am
10668
If you get an anole, it should be a small one (sagrei or carolinensis) and no more than one. They are very aggressive little suckers. I can't keep more than...
Ed Pollak
moitessier1821
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Nov 16, 2007
4:51 am
10669
you may put day geckoes as they eat fruit flies and fruit. Red eyes, anoles, etc. may eat your frogs. I think dwarf chams can be with frogs, but they require...
Marcos J. Rodriguez
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Nov 17, 2007
3:08 am
10670
Wow Ed! That's the first time I've seen your setup. It's fabulous! Kate Ed Pollak <epollak@...> wrote: If you get an anole,...
Kate Conrow
katesaltlake
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Nov 17, 2007
10:28 pm
10671
Thanks. There are some major modifications I'd like to make but it may be a while before I get the time & ambition! Ed Wow Ed! That's the first time I've seen...
Pollak, Edward
moitessier1821
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Nov 18, 2007
2:09 am
10672
ignoring the Venezuelan theme.... I agree with the Phelsuma ideas. I use to keep P. laticauda angularis. I had purchased 1.1 from Greg and Leann Christenson...
chris_lcmnh
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Nov 18, 2007
2:10 am
10673
Greetings- Here are some suggestions I might offer that would thrive in these parameters with the frogs. I would agree that the chameleons would be OK with...
secretserval
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Nov 18, 2007
2:10 am
10674
Phelsuma madagascariensis are large & aggressive. I've seen them eat small lizards. And even experts have trouble keeping dwarf chameleons in their own...
Pollak, Edward
moitessier1821
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Nov 18, 2007
2:10 am
10675
... Those are the same temps that dart frogs should be kept at as well. More pdf are lost to high temps than low temps. Ideally, we like to see night time...
Brent L. Brock
blbrock2001
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Nov 19, 2007
2:33 am
10676
Hi Im new to this and I am planning to make a Rain Forest Vivarium. Right now I am looking at a 55 gallon saltwater tank to use. I have many questions about...
delraywaddell
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Nov 20, 2007
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