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scott
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A couple of days ago a friend of mine borrowed a 4 ft tank that i wasnt really doing anything in to grow some plants hydroponically, using the help of some fish to provide some waste for the plants to feed on. I was wondering if anyone has ever really tried this with a wholly aquatic caudate? Caudates produce lots of nitrrates and amonia as waste dont they? this might work pretty well for animals that like to root around alot since the roots of the plants would be at the top of the terrarium. Also since caudates dont really like bright light you could set the plants on large styrofoam cardboard to block the strong lights. since most styrofoam board is white it would reflect the light wich would be great for the plants(lettuce) and keep the water of the aquaria from heating up. You could also have a sponge filter to aerate the water and provide biofiltration. I was wondering what you guys thought about this. Would this be a good idea? Would this even work? any replies would be greatly appreciated, thanks
-Scott
-Scott