Apr 8th 2020
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We publish a blog post every week on Thursday. We cover a range of topics related to reptiles, fish, bio-active setups, and plants. Below you will find a wealth of information for your reading pleasure. Enjoy!
Gardening, the Hobby That's Still Good During a Pandemic
Right now, there are a lot of things people used to do for fun that we can’t really do at the moment. Things like bowling, roller skating at a rink, going to the t
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Feb 6th 2020
How to Plant a Teacup Garden
How to Plant a Teacup Garden
Photo courtesy of Ivo Raeber
Tired of all the same old boring planters available at garden shops? You can make your own unique planters by creating a teacup garden. With a few simple tools,
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Jan 30th 2020
The Quick and Dirty Guide to Bioactive Substrate
The Quick and Dirty Guide to Bioactive Substrate
Image courtesy of Aquarimax Pets
Do you want a terrarium setup that looks more natural and beautiful, as well as being easy to maintain?
Then a bioactive terrarium may
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Jan 23rd 2020
Why Indoor Gardening is the Best Hobby for Crafters
Why Indoor Gardening is the Best Hobby for Crafters
Would you be surprised to know that the number one hobby for 2019 was gardening? Well, the good news is you’re not that much of a nerd for gardening. Gardeners are all age
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Nov 21st 2019
Cleanup Crew Showdown—Ultimate Winner
Cleanup Crew Showdown—Ultimate Winner
The last couple of weeks, we have looked at various species that can serve as tank janitors, or the cleanup crew, for bioactive terrariums. These microfauna devour waste and decaying
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Oct 16th 2019
How to Start Your First Living Vivarium
How to Start Your First Living Vivarium
How to build a Natural Vivarium (From Scratch)! By Reptiliatus
We’re getting a lot more interest at the Tye-Dyed Iguana regarding living vivariums, or bioactive terrariums. And w
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Sep 26th 2019
Where to Find Urban Farms in STL
Where to Find Urban Farms in STL
In a previous blog post I talked about how aquaculture and hydroponics are bringing fresher food to urban areas. And I discussed how those technologies are providing opportunities for mor
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Sep 12th 2019
Aquaculture and Hydroponics Bring Fresher Food to Urban Areas
Aquaculture and Hydroponics Bring Fresher Food to Urban Areas
Getting fresh food year-round has been a challenge of humanity for pretty much as long as humans have existed. But new methods of growing food and raising liv
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Jul 18th 2019
6 Things You Might Not Know about Succulents Even if You Already Own One
6 Things You Might Not Know about Succulents Even if You Already Own OnePhoto courtesy of Milada VigerovaSucculents are super popular right now, and it’s easy to see why. They’re fairly hardy and easy to care for. And as many
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Jun 20th 2019
Weird Plants from Mythology
Photo courtesy of Pedro Freitas
I love a good story about mythological creatures. But mythological plants don’t get nearly as much attention.
Remember the scene in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets when
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Jun 6th 2019
Are You Just a Gardener or Are You a Plant Parent?
Do you worry about your plants when you leave for vacation? Do you greet them first thing in the morning? Are you the type of gardener that tells your potted babies to take care when you leave the house?Then you may be more t
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May 23rd 2019
What to Do When You Find Ants in Indoor Plants
Ants are a fairly common indoor pest, and keeping house plants can provide them with places to build nests inside. If you have potted plants, it’s possible for ants to form colonies near their roots, and this is a problem for
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