designer arrow crab
I just got;I just set up a 20-gallon aquarium so I only have 2 species,
- 3 African Dwarf Frogs (Hymenochirus sp.)
- 3 Guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
Pets:
tropical fish
Six cats:
Apollo, Atlas, Calypso, Shiloh, Aurora, Helena
Why did I read this as minorsI don't want pets, only minions.
Designer Arrow Crab is a new one to me, I wasn't aware they were bred in captivity to actually have various forms?
Beautifully planted tank! Can you give me a list of which plants you have in your terrarium, as I’m looking to start a tropical terrarium soon and I need a few suggestions?A new vivarium I set up for two Dendrobates tinctorius "azureus" dart frogs that I had been keeping apart in smaller enclosures as the female came into my care in very emaciated condition. But she has now recovered fully and is very interested in her new mate!
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Beautifully planted tank! Can you give me a list of which plants you have in your terrarium, as I’m looking to start a tropical terrarium soon and I need a few suggestions?

Beautiful! Another great plant (yet pretty rare on the market) is the Vining Peperomia (Peperomia serpens). I love mine, as it grows quickly, tolerates lower light levels, and puts out new leaves often.Sure. I added a few additional plants since. Forgive the mix of latin and common names because this is from memory, but right now I have these in that tank:
Ficus benjamina
Artillery plant
Neoregelia sp (bromeliads)
Philodendron hastatum
Philodendron micans
Solanum uleanum
Marcgravia sp
Wart fern
Cissus discolor
Episcia sp
Syngonium "red arrow"
Begonia prismatocarpa
Begonia "Maldonado"
Begonia eleagnofolia
Begonia thelmae
Microsorum linguiform
Creeping Fig "dwarf oak leaf"
Macodes petola "lightning leaf jewel orchid"
Scindapsus pictus
Pilea sp
Java moss
And one plant i have no ID for. These probably range in the "moderate" level of difficulty to grow though ficus and philodendron are quite easy to keep in almost any tank.
I added a male/female pair of Ranitomeya sirensis "Highland" to the enclosure since I posted, too! This small arboreal species has no conflict with the larger Dendrobates species and may breed within the pools of water in the Neoregelia. This form of R. sirensis is likely extinct in the wild.
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