Paludarium Live Plants
Avoid any carnivorous plants that would eat your terrestrial animals.
Paludarium live plants. Paludarium plant life plants are a key part of every paludarium. There a number of these plants that are easy to find for example golden pothos more commonly called devil s ivy is one of the most popular houseplants in the world. It may also have epiphytic plants i e.
Because the paludarium has an abundance of the basics plants need like food and water a wide range of plant life will thrive in them. Another option for your tank are plants that do well while having both submerged roots and leaves immersed in water. It is a fast growing streaked vine that has broad leaves that animals like to perch upon.
Unlike an aquarium a paludarium blends the best of water and land to create a true ecosystem where diverse plants and animals can live together in one space. One thing i don t see a lot of people talking about with these plants is the fact that they thrive in low nitrate producing tanks. Those that grow on the surface of another plant usually a tree this will depend on the precise nature of your set up.
Plants with this kind of variety are perfect for paludariums. Things like freshwater fish shrimp and a variety of different plants. However some plants will not survive submersed or even emersed although they grow near waterways.
Aquatic plants such as java fern anubias and cryptcoryne also do well in these settings as well as floating plants such as salvinia. You can keep many types of plants and animals in one area. Carnivorous plants these are very interesting plants to keep in your paludarium.
This collection of plants includes all plants that are excellent candidates for the terrarium or paludarium. Many plants grow both completely underwater submersed and partially underwater or along the margins of waterways emersed. Tank inhabitants for your paludarium.