Introducing sli.e mold to tank?

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Introducing sli.e mold to tank?

Post by HermitGuy3 » Tue Dec 17, 2024 2:10 am

Hello! I was just wondering, what are people's thoughts on introducing slime mold (physarum polycephalum) to my crabs tank eventually? I would think it would be like a clean up crew like isopods or springtails. It is not toxic if they eat it, I am pretty sure. I have just always found slime molds interesting and was wondering why not to put two cool creatures In the same tank? :)
I love my two cool crabs Zote and Fizban.
And my cats Echo and Smudge.

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Re: Introducing sli.e mold to tank?

Post by JoeHermits » Thu Dec 19, 2024 8:20 am

HermitGuy3 wrote:Hello! I was just wondering, what are people's thoughts on introducing slime mold (physarum polycephalum) to my crabs tank eventually? I would think it would be like a clean up crew like isopods or springtails. It is not toxic if they eat it, I am pretty sure. I have just always found slime molds interesting and was wondering why not to put two cool creatures In the same tank? :)
P. polycephalum can grow up to a foot wide in diameter with enough nutrients (and a crabitat will have plenty). I don’t know how fast it grows but I imagine it will slowly take over


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Re: Introducing sli.e mold to tank?

Post by HermitGuy3 » Thu Dec 19, 2024 10:42 am

Yes, I forgot about the size lol. I think the biggest ever recorded was as long as a schoolbus. Thanks for your input!😀
I love my two cool crabs Zote and Fizban.
And my cats Echo and Smudge.

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