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Old 12-01-2008, 06:54 AM
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It looks outstanding! You really did a good job filling it up with plants since your first post in september. Any pictures of the geckos?
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Nice construction method! I love it. One question, I would worry that the diluted fertilizer will eventually crystallize in you misting sysetm sprays and clog them. Have you experienced this problem?
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If you have this trouble Grow More is proven not to do this. You can put five pounds of the stuff in a gallon of water and it still dissolves.
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i have a big terrarium and don't know what to put in it. Had hermit crabs in it for a while. I didn't really want a light in it because it's a coffee table as well and a lead going to it would be innoying. So that really rules out every plant hey? may need a light! I don't like the idea of watering the plants and making the soil too wet and yukky as oviously there's no drainage. Do you put charchol on the bottom or just sand /gravel? Any ideas? thanks!
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