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Comments (17)Lol, I'm glad you all enjoyed the video and yes my husband was dreadfully encouraging her until he realized she was going to take out all his bait for fishing the next day, lol. She didn't eat them she just liked to catch them. My other dog likes to eat them. They love those denta stix from pedigree and they do get snacks, lol. When I first got my tropical fish tank it took her months to quit smashing her nose into the tank trying to catch them. She is a full blooded doberman but John didn't have the heart to get her ears cut when she was a pup and she is getting fat with old age and the tumor in her belly. That is the perkiest I had seen her in a long time. She is on some new medication and it seems to be making her feel a lot more frisky. I don't know why but fish and flashlight beams drive here insane, lol....See Moredo i NEED a water feature? (dartfrog topic)
Comments (2)thanks for the info. How i know the light is enough- 1. the terrarium is right next to an east-facing window. 2. a nepenthes i have in the terrarium is growing like a weed (dont these require fairly high light?) 3. A tillandsia ionantha I have in the terrarium bloomed. 4.gynura aurantiaca is keeping it's purple hairs (as protection from high light) 5. cryptanthus bivattus (i think i spelled it wrong) has pink on it's leaves. 6. the Ludisia discolor's leaves bleached out (i made the mistake of planting it in one of the higher light areas in the viv.) The lighting is currently one 15watt repti-glo uvb lamp designed for lizards and frogs, and one heat lamp (75 watt) i think is from Exo-terra, but im not sure because i threw the packaging out. but the heatlamp is designed ESPECIALLY for lizards. I may downgrade the heatlamp from a 75 watt to a 50. so, from the way the plants are growing, I'd say the light is enough. No, so far the animals arent acting sick or anything from the moss. I was thinking java moss, but I couldnt find it anywhere. the soil is COCO-peat, not peat. FYI, when i said "all i have in my vivarium is a small water bowl and a small bromelaid" I meant pools of water. Not the only things in it were those two things.trust me, this tank isnt barren .I have A LOT more plants than it sounds like, here's a list of some. parlor palm (neanthe bella) cryptanthus bivvatus (i spelled bivvatus wrong, i know) gynura aurantiaca bromeliad nepenthes sp. lucky bamboo (dracnea sanderiana) philodendron "micans" tillandsia usinoides (spanishmoss) tillandsia melanocrater tricolor tillandsia bulbosa pillow moss (still green) phalaenopsis orchid catteyla orchid several unidentified tillandsia species peperomia species Actually, that was a complete list ;) the terrarium's dimensions are 24"x18"x18" With a selfmade background (coco-peat ontop of black silicone ontop of great-stuff foam). i put driftwood (washed, of course) into the background to make a tree efect. many of the tillandsia are mounted on the driftwood, and the brom is growing with it's stolon pinned into the background. I am using filtered water from my fridge. I was using tap water before, but I switched to filtered. after i switched to filtered, i noticed the plants were growing much better than when i was using the tap. I already do have animals in it, so am probably actually not getting pdfs. the animals are 1 green anole 1 green tree frog 1 gray tree frog 5 cricket frogs (VERY small) and 1 miniature toad. ~chris...See MoreWhy are all these different topics popping up in Home Decorating?
Comments (4)Because Home Decor had an off-topic discussion area. The "nonsense" wasn't meant for Houzz users when it was originally posted. Some people have been with that forum for 15 years and have developed friendships. This change isn't easy for them either. I hope both sides can be welcoming, but posts like yours won't help....See MoreA Little Off Topic, But Still On Topic, Too
Comments (7)Last treatment is something to celebrate and if Dark Chocolate Amaretto cupcakes won't keep the good luck flowing nothing will! Last year the HG had to go for 2 hours daily for six weeks. The staff treated him so kindly so I in turn provided them with goodies. They were very appreciative to the point where it seemed like that didn't happen often....See Moremaddielee
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