Can you pls go over the plants you put in the tanks. I would like to build a large terrarium and the only ones i know to add are alocasia & pothos. I like the little creeping ivy ones you add. Which are those?
Yes but no lol. It's considered an aquasoil but technically not. It's fluval stratum. Aquasoils contain minerals in the soil itself, but also release fertilizers into the water. Fluvial stratum does contain minerals in the soil, but it doesn't release fertilizers into the water. So it's almost aquasoil
Wow aqua soil works outside of water on non aquatic plants I've never even thought of that!
It’s the perfect substrate for sealed terrariums! I use it a lot with moss.
@@EverEvolvingExoticsgreat info thanks 🙏
Awesome setup.
Can you pls go over the plants you put in the tanks. I would like to build a large terrarium and the only ones i know to add are alocasia & pothos. I like the little creeping ivy ones you add. Which are those?
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Safe for salamanders? What is aqua soil?
Does this work for vivariums? I would love this for a gargoyle gecko enclosure that has 50 to 80 percent humidity.
This is a vivarium
@@shannarafryer3111just was wondering if it is safe for reptiles
It is. @@avafigueroa6447
@@avafigueroa6447 it is
It is
It is aquasoil?
Yes
Yes but no lol. It's considered an aquasoil but technically not. It's fluval stratum. Aquasoils contain minerals in the soil itself, but also release fertilizers into the water. Fluvial stratum does contain minerals in the soil, but it doesn't release fertilizers into the water. So it's almost aquasoil
Those are lib tears.