In case you wanted to know what Java Moss looks like out of water

I was hoping my Java Moss would grow up this piece of driftwood in my Paludarium, and it's doing so very nicely!

u/Pareeeee — 1 day ago
▲ 104 r/Fish

When I bought this little female betta, she was white. Look at her colours now!

From a petsmart cup to a 9 gallon planted tank. She spends her day exploring, squeezing between plants and just staring at everything. I can almost hear her thoughts like "wow, what is *that*?" as she glares at everything 😁

She was pale white when I bought her. There were prettier bettas but I liked her personality the most. She was curious from the start and just dying to get out of that cup

u/Pareeeee — 1 month ago

One of my Blue Devils

My tank is so lush I don't get to see them much. They seem to be happy 🙂

u/Pareeeee — 1 month ago

Wild Canadian Sundews, Pitcher Plants and Bladderworts I've photographed over the years

Hope you guys enjoy!

u/Pareeeee — 2 months ago

I was told that regular sourdough bread is safe for gluten intolerance because the process breaks down the gluten?

This sounds strange to me, but I'm also intrigued...is it true? As someone who is intolerant, can I still eat wheat sourdough? I'm nervous since I've been gluten free for at least 12yrs...

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u/Pareeeee — 2 months ago

Can anyone identify the species of sundew that I have?

This is my first sundew! I've never seen one for sale before and a friend found one at a market and picked it up for me.

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What species is it? What's the best caresheet for me to use?

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Thanks a bunch!

u/Pareeeee — 2 months ago

[Ontario, Canada] Is this Creeping Charlie? It smells very good! I want to make some tea

u/Pareeeee — 3 months ago

What species of Nepenthes do I have? (& other ?'s)

This is my first pitcher plant. I know it's Nepenthes but have no idea which variety. Hopefully the care regimine is similar across species? If anyone has in idea what it is please let me know.

I have had it a few months and this is the first pitcher it has grown in my possession. Many others tried, but they dried up. I think because the soil drains too quickly.

I am currently watering with distilled water. The pot it came in drains very fast and dries out quickly. It looks like it's planted peat moss. Today I had an idea so I placed the plastic pot inside the ceramic planter (pictured). The planter is tall and there is a gap, my idea is that it will hopefully stay humid underneath the pot. Should I leave it in that or is there something better I should do?

I fed it a fly yesterday. How often should I put bugs in? What if I can't find bugs? Can I feed it isopods? (I breed them)

Please let me know if it looks healthy, or if there are things I need to watch for.

Sorry for all the questions and thanks in advance for any advice!

u/Pareeeee — 3 months ago

I never get tired of the creativity and diversity the artists put into these games.

>!They become Harvesters in ME3.!< Such a cool looking creature.

u/Pareeeee — 3 months ago

I want to put these in my Paludarium 🙂 hopefully they don't require a winter dormancy period. The first one is my favorite 😍

u/Pareeeee — 4 months ago
▲ 47 r/Moss

Any help appreciated!

I want to put these in my Paludarium (hopefully they don't need a winter dormancy period)

u/Pareeeee — 4 months ago