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    Background wall plants or moss

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    hi guys! i just started a vivarium.... but have no idea what plants/moss to use for the artifical backgroung walls? any suggestions? please help, Thanks!
    Last edited by Justikanz; 15th Jan 2007 at 17:41. Reason: 'pls'

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    I can do with this infomation too, anyone can help?
    Last edited by Justikanz; 15th Jan 2007 at 17:42.

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    Well, what kind of plants are you interested in?

    There are a lot of emersed aquatic, marsh and terrestrial plants that are suitable for the vivarium. But it depends on:

    1) Kind of animals in the tank. Some animals love your plants... as food. And some cannot seen in too thick a foliage...
    2) How much water in the tank and thus the huimity. Some plants love their feet wet, some love it wet but prefer their feet drier etc
    3) Size of the tank. Some plants just grow too big...
    4) Are you attaching the plants to any foams/walls etc? Or are you using them to cover the back?

    A lot of these plants can be found either on the roadside or just in your current fishtanks, actually.
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