Succulents in my tank
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Succulents in my tank
So I was wondering if I could put some non spiky succulents in my tank. I have a bunch that I basically planted (i had cuts and they grew roots) I was wondering if they'd do okay in my tank, and be safe for my crabs. Since they obviously grow in the desert, they'd do fine under heat and being planted in sand, but I'm wondering if the crabs would eat them and over all destroy them, and if the succulents would be okay in the humidity if I don't water them at all and safe for my crabs.
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Re: Succulents in my tank
I do not know about safety, but I can say that I never got mine to grow in terrariums. I think the light levels are too low as even in my desert leopard gecko tanks they would always drop leaves in a few weeks and die. In my African Fat Tailed tank which is very similar to a crab tank, the roots rotted out in a couple of weeks.
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Re: Succulents in my tank
I was able to keep a succulent in my crabitat. It did die though, I forgot to put it back in after rearranging.wodesorel wrote:I do not know about safety, but I can say that I never got mine to grow in terrariums. I think the light levels are too low as even in my desert leopard gecko tanks they would always drop leaves in a few weeks and die. In my African Fat Tailed tank which is very similar to a crab tank, the roots rotted out in a couple of weeks.
Thinking about putting another one in there.
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Re: Succulents in my tank
The issue I have had is that the humidity levels are too high for most succulents. Have you considered air plants?
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Re: Succulents in my tank
Or even rainforest succulents, such as the christmas cactus? Most succulents prefer a drier environment, and as a result does not make an appropriate choice in the crabitat... Many have also had success with the jade plant.
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I think someone mentioned growing an aloe plant in their crabitat, I'd just looks up care for it and adjust accordingly.
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I'm attempting grape vine in a magnitized potter on the side of the tank. I'm hoping it's toughness will translate into success. I suspect most succulents would get mangled even if they could be grown in high humidity.
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I have had the most success with mosses and airplants. Succulents would be interesting though, post back if it ends up doing well
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I love succulents! There is so much misinformation on the internet about them! They love light - just not direct sun!!!! The secret to them is making sure they have the right amount of water to the light they receive. I have a lot of succulents here at my house. I water and fertilize mine once a week (Water them at night). If they start to look a little dingy - perk them up with a little cold coffee - no sugar or creamer added. (Obviously don't do that if they are in an environment where an animal will eat them.)
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Omg! Coffee?! My succulents and I can bond over our mutual enjoyment of coffee in the morning!?! They're all in the sunroom, where I have my morning coffee! And I never thought to offer them any!GotButterflies wrote:I love succulents! There is so much misinformation on the internet about them! They love light - just not direct sun!!!! The secret to them is making sure they have the right amount of water to the light they receive. I have a lot of succulents here at my house. I water and fertilize mine once a week (Water them at night). If they start to look a little dingy - perk them up with a little cold coffee - no sugar or creamer added. (Obviously don't do that if they are in an environment where an animal will eat them.)
Also, christmas cactus is one I'd never considered. .. my mum has a pretty gangly one, maybe I'll ask her for a clipping!
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Yes! My beautiful mother in law taught me this secret! She had two of the most GORGEOUS Christmas Cactus plants that I had ever seen, as well as Jade. The coffee can't have anything added to it, and needs to be cold. I say had because she passed a year and a half ago. I have 2 of her cacti. However...I have several succulents around my house. They are my favorite type of plant!LadyJinglyJones wrote:Omg! Coffee?! My succulents and I can bond over our mutual enjoyment of coffee in the morning!?! They're all in the sunroom, where I have my morning coffee! And I never thought to offer them any!GotButterflies wrote:I love succulents! There is so much misinformation on the internet about them! They love light - just not direct sun!!!! The secret to them is making sure they have the right amount of water to the light they receive. I have a lot of succulents here at my house. I water and fertilize mine once a week (Water them at night). If they start to look a little dingy - perk them up with a little cold coffee - no sugar or creamer added. (Obviously don't do that if they are in an environment where an animal will eat them.)
Also, christmas cactus is one I'd never considered. .. my mum has a pretty gangly one, maybe I'll ask her for a clipping!
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I've heard Pothos has been used succesfully used before (or at least I think it was Pothos). Aloe would rot in the high humidity; they need to have rheir soil dry comoletly between waterings. When I first got mine, I watered once a week, and even that caused the roots to rot. It rook hours of plant-surgury with an exacto knife to cut away all the rotten roots.
Don't worry, it pulled through though! But yeah. Aloe in the tank wouldnt do well.
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LJJ, christmas cactus is a tip from the terrarium boards, which work well in heavily misted/wet environments. And since they somewhat an epiphyte, can be placed higher up closer to the light and give shade below... plus pretty flowers
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You're hilarious!LadyJinglyJones wrote:Omg! Coffee?! My succulents and I can bond over our mutual enjoyment of coffee in the morning!?! They're all in the sunroom, where I have my morning coffee! And I never thought to offer them any!GotButterflies wrote:I love succulents! There is so much misinformation on the internet about them! They love light - just not direct sun!!!! The secret to them is making sure they have the right amount of water to the light they receive. I have a lot of succulents here at my house. I water and fertilize mine once a week (Water them at night). If they start to look a little dingy - perk them up with a little cold coffee - no sugar or creamer added. (Obviously don't do that if they are in an environment where an animal will eat them.)
Also, christmas cactus is one I'd never considered. .. my mum has a pretty gangly one, maybe I'll ask her for a clipping!
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