Leaf litter need cleaning?
Leaf litter need cleaning?
I have actually access to all the maple leaf in Canada right now.
Can I just grab a bunch of leaf from the ground and toss it in the crabitat? Like that?
Do I need to clean them first?
Pretty sure my city do not spray the tree
Ty
Can I just grab a bunch of leaf from the ground and toss it in the crabitat? Like that?
Do I need to clean them first?
Pretty sure my city do not spray the tree
Ty
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You can. Id bake/nuke it in the microwave for a couple of rotations to kill off most of the bacteria. But thats me
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Double check that the trees are not sprayed. i always get mine off the tree and rinse them and dry them in a salad spinner and lay them on cutting boards to dry. But that's just how I do it cuz I'm worried about unwanted pests hitching a ride into my tat. Idk but I suppose They eat them straight off he ground in the wild lol.
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I usually deep freeze for a month to kill off spider eggs, but that's just my arachnophobia. Otherwise they are fine to use right from outside.
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Thanks for the comments, so if I have a small Amur Maple that i know dont get spray I should be good then...
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Make sure no pesticides, fertilizers are used. Also - make sure they do not spray for mosquitoes in your area. Then, some rinse the leaf litter off and then bake or freeze to get rid of unwanted pests
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Look like I just got a new reason to go see my mom, she will be happy
She have a couple acre of forest with maple. No body go there so i know its not spray.
Do you guys know what other leaf then maple PP love?
She have a couple acre of forest with maple. No body go there so i know its not spray.
Do you guys know what other leaf then maple PP love?
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bmer wrote:Look like I just got a new reason to go see my mom, she will be happy
She have a couple acre of forest with maple. No body go there so i know its not spray.
Do you guys know what other leaf then maple PP love?
Check the safe food list Mine love oak & sweetgum and sycamore leaves
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Sweetgum and oak are the fav in my tank
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I have mixed leaf litter in my substrate sand mix. I also threw in leaf litter on top. Is it okay to leave the leaf litter in or should it be cleaned from the top. I ask because I see the leaf getting black spots. Id assume this is okay for their environment as this happens in the wild and no one cleans it. Please let me know.
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How much do you put in at a time? I only put in probably less than a handful, scattered. It gets eaten within a few days. The left over decomposes.coltay94 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2019 6:05 pmI have mixed leaf litter in my substrate sand mix. I also threw in leaf litter on top. Is it okay to leave the leaf litter in or should it be cleaned from the top. I ask because I see the leaf getting black spots. Id assume this is okay for their environment as this happens in the wild and no one cleans it. Please let me know.
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I put in 1 colander worth ( spaghetti strainer). So is it okay to let decompose then?Hermiesguardian wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2019 7:41 pmHow much do you put in at a time? I only put in probably less than a handful, scattered. It gets eaten within a few days. The left over decomposes.
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Depends on how big the collander is. Lol. I think if a really large amount is put in, yes it will decompose, but they'll be alot. Which may be totally fine. I have found bits of wet, decomposed leaves here and there. I leave it in the tank. But if there was a bunch I would probably remove some.
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In the wild, its entirely likely they'll come across decomposing leaves (which is a tasty snack, full of microfauna *hurl* ) and likely to even bury and moult in the same mixture. I wouldny worry too much about adding a lot of leaves, the only issue I can think of is that if you have a serious allergy to mould, the trapped moisture in the litter may be a trigger.
(The litter would also form a good microclimate to dig and hide in.
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