grass and bird seed ?
grass and bird seed ?
I noticed several people posting about putting grass seed and bird seed in their tanks. Is this safe, and if it is, what kinds of seeds are ok to throw in?
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Millets of any type are safe, they are what makes up the main part of parakeet/canary food. It's possible that you will never see any grass, though, my crabs at least are very good at digging up and eating the sprouting seeds before they are even visible. You can also use wheat, barley, oats, pretty much any grain fit for human consumption.
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If you're going to use grass seed (which is usually a mix of grasses and wheats), make sure to look for untreated seed. Some seeds have been treated with chemicals to make them sprout better, and it's probably best to steer clear of those. I used very cheap bulk bin seed from Tractor Supply and had good results. Try to go for a "shade" mix as it'll hold up better in the low-light of the tank.

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I have thought about growing grass in my tank, but I don't know where to find grass seed that is not treated with pesticides or whatever chemicals they use. The best I can do is to pull some up in the spring from areas that I know are not sprayed, and stick it in the soil. It doesn't last long, as the crabs eat some of it, and the rest dies.