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Posted by: Slaytonp at Wed Nov 28 17:59:28 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Slaytonp ] We usually like to remove the plants from the pots and shake off the original soil which often contains chemical fertilizers. As Skronkykong has pointed out, the whole object of a planted vivarium is to establish biological recycling of the wastes, encouraging various microorganisms that help do the job, as well. The only "cleaning" other than what he mentioned would be trimming back overgrowth and misting off detritus from the plant leaves. I also like to do a little top-dressing of fresh substrate once in a great while as the old stuff deteriorates, and add fresh leaf litter to the surface. Your original design will always be changing itself, and various plants may over-grow others over time. You may want to rip out some that either don't do well or do too well, but over-all, the vivarium will only look more and more "natural." [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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