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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 238755" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>I would add that I will no longer put live plants in with any terrestrial species and only arboreal and only confirmed females! Reason for only females is I had a MM Psalmopeous Pulcher that literally trampled to death his Lucky bamboo and that stuff usually tough as nails! Much less his Neon Pathos!! I have no spoods in with my Zoomeds and Exos but have several started to get the plants a good head start! They will need it! I would recommend this if you want a bioactive with the plants because in all likelihood they will be stressed to the max! Plus, during the warmer months I will take them outside so the plants can get good sunlight! Just my little take on how I am now approaching my bioactive builds from here out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 238755, member: 37740"] I would add that I will no longer put live plants in with any terrestrial species and only arboreal and only confirmed females! Reason for only females is I had a MM Psalmopeous Pulcher that literally trampled to death his Lucky bamboo and that stuff usually tough as nails! Much less his Neon Pathos!! I have no spoods in with my Zoomeds and Exos but have several started to get the plants a good head start! They will need it! I would recommend this if you want a bioactive with the plants because in all likelihood they will be stressed to the max! Plus, during the warmer months I will take them outside so the plants can get good sunlight! Just my little take on how I am now approaching my bioactive builds from here out! [/QUOTE]
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