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Wow! Absolutely beautiful! It's almost as fascinating to see the morphing stages of a paludarium as it is that of newts...
Hi Steven,
What a beautiful tank! It's so amazing to see how it has transformed. You should be very proud :happy:
Is that Ficus pumila I see? You may want to rethink the Creeping Fig as it is poisonous if ingested and the leaves produce a sticky residue that can cause skin irritations or worse to humans.
Unless amphibians have some immunity to this that I am unaware of, perhaps using a different plant such as Hedera helix would be prudent. English Ivy (Hedera helix) comes in many minature and varigated cultivars that would create a similar effect to the Creeping Fig.
If I am wrong about amphibians and Creeping Fig, someone please correct me. I would hate to see Steven work so hard to create such an amazing environment for his newts and have something unfortunate happen that could have been prevented...
Regards,
Aimee
Absolutely beautiful! I am so jealous of your skill!
If you ever decide to start selling those, be sure to put me on your list :tongue:
Hey aimee,
I've searched the internet and I came with this answers:
Ficus pumila is a poisonous plant wich can cause irritation to the skin and would be poisonous for birds too. But Ficus pumila is regulary used in vivaria such as paludaria. These paludaria are common housing frogs, toads and even Iguana's without having problems with this plant. So I think it shouldn't be a problem keeping it in my tank.
If anyone has other experience with Ficus pumila, please let us know!
I've kept F. pumila in my tanks and terraria for many years, without any problems. I never knew it was poisonous, but newts won't eat it anyway :tongue:. And by the way: Hedera is poisonous also!
I've kept F. pumila in my tanks and terraria for many years, without any problems. I never knew it was poisonous, but newts won't eat it anyway :tongue:. And by the way: Hedera is poisonous also!