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6854
I am planting a palaudrium where the soil is seperated from water by stone and cement board however slight contact between soil and water is inevitable. I am...
farmhomer
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Oct 4, 2004
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6855
Hello to the board, hope someone can help. I have finished a wall/table tufa rock (and other mixutres) rock fountain. It runs the length of about 6 feet across...
sherryazure
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Oct 5, 2004
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6856
If your hose is standard you can go to Home Depot, they have the standard 1/4 3/8 1/2. They also have reducers, you may find a t fitting in standard 1/2" (...
Robert
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Oct 5, 2004
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6857
Many of the plants you will be using wont mind too much if they get their feet wet on occasion and some will send roots way down into the water layer. The...
cycomom3
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Oct 5, 2004
6:57 pm
6858
Thanks, I have been to many, many plumbing suppliers. The point is the stores are small and they can not supply things which most don't use. Most in NY are...
Sherry Mickelson
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Oct 5, 2004
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6859
Robert, sorry if it is inappropriate to email you, but I have a question. I looked at your great link. As I said I am not familiar with terms, but would...
Sherry Mickelson
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Oct 5, 2004
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6860
Sherry, you might try, www.petsolutions.com or www.thatfishplace.com Probably going to be under pond supplies. If you don't find what you need online, call...
res0f5zs
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Oct 5, 2004
10:27 pm
6861
hey Sherry have you tried Aquatic eco-systems inc? They have a large selection of appropriate plumbing for your application. Try this out.... ...
Ben Eiben
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Oct 6, 2004
8:49 pm
6862
Cindy, What a great site your link below (Vivarium Concepts) provided. Thanks Sherry ... that is not on their websites. ... fern grotto ... question. I looked...
sherryazure
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Oct 6, 2004
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6863
I appreciate very much all of the help from this great site. I have been placing calls, and know a solution will be found, one way or the other. Best to all,...
sherryazure
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Oct 6, 2004
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6864
hi folks, i am fond of Carnivorous Plants. can i keep Drosera spatulata with tree frogs? does the digestive enzymes of Carnivorous Plants hurt frogs? thx and...
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Oct 6, 2004
10:02 pm
6865
I live in the Owensboro Ky area. I have been studing the breeding habits and the larva population of the tiger salamanders for the past 12 yrs. Now all my...
lorrie
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Oct 8, 2004
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6866
Ok all I guess since Ive been lurking for sometime now I will ask a few questions and let everyone know about the setup im currently working on. I have just...
rodney wilson
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Oct 8, 2004
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Well I looked at the site and it looks to me like he did have an overflow, and his substrate was peat bricks which hold up better with being water logged...i...
Ben Eiben
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Oct 9, 2004
4:37 pm
6868
... I can't recall ever disagreeing with Ben so no reason to start now. But to add to what he said, I think whether your plan would work depends on the actual...
Brent L. Brock
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Oct 10, 2004
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6869
You might already have found what you needed, but staying on subject here goes. I use www.dripworksusa.com for small water lines & fittings. The catalog is...
Ken Banks
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Oct 11, 2004
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6870
Ken - Will try your link. Thanks so much for your and all else's help. Sherry...
Sherry Mickelson
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Oct 11, 2004
2:34 pm
6871
... Ben thanks for the reply Ill try to clear up some of the confussion. I definatly plan on having a drainage system Im just trying to figure out the...
rodney wilson
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Oct 11, 2004
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6872
Sundews tend to be VERY tender. Usually the frogs end up killing them. I did have sucess keeping one tucked in to a pocket in a corner near a running stream...
cycomom3
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Oct 11, 2004
11:37 pm
6873
In a 80gal palaudrium 48" long by 22" should I place the in and out ventilators on both sides or front and back of the lid for purposes of cooling,air...
farmhomer
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Oct 12, 2004
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6874
Have you thought of using egg crate, supported off the bottom of the tank by some PVC pieces, and placing a layer of ground fabric over the egg crate - then...
Greg Harbican
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Oct 14, 2004
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6875
Greg I have thought about doing this method as this is generally the common false bottom method. I guess I really dont understand the need for this. I plan...
rodney wilson
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Oct 18, 2004
6:21 pm
6876
Hello, I just adopted 4 more whites tree frogs..ONE is a huge blue female... Anyhoo.. I need to give them a much bigger tank and I was thinking of a 55 gal.....
Billie
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Oct 20, 2004
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6877
One benefit I can think of, for having a false bottom, is the ability to monitor the water level in the tank easier, by leaving one area / edge / side open, so...
Greg Harbican
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Oct 20, 2004
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6878
... I've actually found myself using false bottoms less. It is still a good way to go but in my experience the advantages of a false bottom to just using a ...
Brent L. Brock
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Oct 21, 2004
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6879
Good point Greg the micro eco-system underneath the false bottome is appealing to me as well as the ease/ ability to trim the roots if needed. ... ...
rodney wilson
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Oct 21, 2004
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6880
Well, Ill chime in here. Ive seen a couple of differences between "true" false bottom and "substrate induced" false bottom setups. 1. Substrate bottoms can...
Chad Mayer
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Oct 22, 2004
7:05 pm
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Brent This is excatly what I was hoping to hear. ... _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! ...
rodney wilson
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Oct 22, 2004
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I haven't set up my planned paludarium yet, but wonder what the eco-system below the false bottom consists of .what is there other than water? Michael ... ...
Michael Milliner
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Oct 22, 2004
7:06 pm
6883
... I would also pay close attention to what Chad and Greg have mentioned. There are advantages to both systems. I agree with almost all of what Chad said...
Brent L. Brock
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