Plants for my Newts's Tank

nagukush

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Hi Friends !

I'm setting up a paludarium for my Newts and just wanted to request for some guidance on which plants can be suitable for these. I understand that I can use Ferns, Moss and Anubias but I'm looking for some other commonly available plants that grow on the shore line. Something grass like growing between the Rocks, gaps and crevices would be great.

Is there any seed which we use for food (commonly consumed grains) , which I can sow in the gaps between the rocks and aquarium wall etc, so that grass like plants grow out of these gaps ? I've been thinking about paddy - rice plant. I thought i'll sprinkle a few grains randomly on the land are and let the plants grow.. when they get too big, I'll remove the plants and sprinkle a few more seeds ? Kindly guide me if this may work.

Also we commonly get this plant called the money plant here - looks like this - http://ericksonblog.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/dsc_20211.jpg people here commonly keep them indoors, with the stem inside a common glass bottle (filled with just water) - will this plant work well for my setup ?

I hope my question is not very dumb - sorry if it is.
Kindly help and guide me Friends...
Thanks a lot !
Regards and Care
Kush
 
Friends, kindly guide me if paddy might work out...
 
Hi , i am very intrigued to see someone from your country with a love for newts.

personally i could not recommend a suitable plant unless i am clear on your intentions and species.

for example i house 6 Cynops Orientalis (chinese firebellys) and they are currently displaying mating patterns ...

Therefore i have recently purchased 8 different types of plant and situated them in my tank.

i have watched over my colony over the past week and i must admit i am anxious to see if they lay.
 
I believe the rice will be fine. The money plant will be fine, it is commonly used in vivariums (it's called "pothos" here).

I am not familiar with Indian plants, but you can probably find many suitable plants growing along the edges of streams and ponds in your area. Just be sure to collect from areas that are not polluted. Wash the plants thoroughly and remove all soil from the roots before adding to your tank.
 
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