L lizbeth Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 2, 2010 10 0 0 Canada Mar 4, 2010 #11 i found some info on cuadata.org to help me out. thanks everyone for the help. found out they are almost fully aquatic so a terrarium/vivarium wouldn't be a god idea, oh well. But at least i can still use aquarium plants.
i found some info on cuadata.org to help me out. thanks everyone for the help. found out they are almost fully aquatic so a terrarium/vivarium wouldn't be a god idea, oh well. But at least i can still use aquarium plants.
F foto69man Candiru MFK Member Jan 13, 2010 374 1 48 San Antonio, Texas advancedtautactica.com Mar 4, 2010 #12 You can still do a paludarium type tank..........do one of those sunk forests where the plants come out the top, but are fully submerged
You can still do a paludarium type tank..........do one of those sunk forests where the plants come out the top, but are fully submerged
S Sarah88 Fire Eel MFK Member Sep 27, 2009 3,919 7 68 Wilmington, NC Mar 4, 2010 #13 foto69man;3950067; said: You can still do a paludarium type tank..........do one of those sunk forests where the plants come out the top, but are fully submerged Click to expand... yeah that would look AWESOME!! you could do like hanging mangroves and some kind of flowering lilly or something with their roots down in the water
foto69man;3950067; said: You can still do a paludarium type tank..........do one of those sunk forests where the plants come out the top, but are fully submerged Click to expand... yeah that would look AWESOME!! you could do like hanging mangroves and some kind of flowering lilly or something with their roots down in the water