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Old 04-28-2011, 10:33 AM
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Do you have to change water out in a terrarium? Or do you rely on evaporation and refilling? Also, do you put fertilizer in the water or fertilize separately?

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If you are worried about water quality you can always use a filter. I like to use an external canister filter. But for my small water features I don't bother with anything, the plants tend to keep things clean. When I fertilize I use a spray bottle and spray the plants I want to get fertilized, but I almost never do it when there are animals in the terrarium.
Also make sure you water with distilled or RO water before fertilizing otherwise things might get too salty for the roots to survive.
I only take out water when there is too much water, that is why I always make a water feature. My water features are basically depressions in the ground level that fill up with water, giving me access to the water. When there is too much water I simply take it out with a turkey baster or something.
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I was thinking about adding a bag of charcoal into the hidden area of the water feature. I would only use distilled water in there. Does this sound right for ensuring the freshness of the water? No animals.
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Sounds good. What is powering your water fall??
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I don't know yet as I don't understand pump strength yet.
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Old 04-28-2011, 07:49 PM
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Charcoal's ability to keep the water 'fresh' is really very limited. As long as you stick to RO water or rainwater and don't flood your tank, you should have an issue.
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