ficus in fish tank?
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ficus in fish tank?
id like to know how toxic the sap from ficus is?, say to a large native aquarium fish??. anyone have experience/ knowledge regarding? cheers!
i would have normally thrown caution to the wind but i really dont want to inadvertently kill my dear pet sooty! ((especially not over a bonsai experiment gone wrong!!!.
thanks
luke
i would have normally thrown caution to the wind but i really dont want to inadvertently kill my dear pet sooty! ((especially not over a bonsai experiment gone wrong!!!.
thanks
luke
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Re: anyone know...?
apparently this is the chemical group of the active irritant compounds in most Ficus -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furanocoumarin
Something about dermatitis in mammals, nothing on fish in particular though.
What have you done?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furanocoumarin
Something about dermatitis in mammals, nothing on fish in particular though.
What have you done?

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Re: anyone know...?
it shouldnt hurt the fish unless it is one of the species that is difficult to keep, i would just try and clean it up as much as possible, and yea im curious to, what is a fig doing in your fish tank? its not the one your doingthe experiment with? where have you kept the fish?
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Re: anyone know...?
Hi Luke,
I don't know about ficus sap but.....
If you keep fish you should be careful if you use pyrethrum insecticide.
Gerard
I don't know about ficus sap but.....
If you keep fish you should be careful if you use pyrethrum insecticide.
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Re: anyone know...?
yesRegan wrote:What exactly is it that your doing with your fig? Growing it in the fish tank?


(although not quite yet

"difficult to keep" equates to?Jamie wrote:it shouldnt hurt the fish unless it is one of the species that is difficult to keep, i would just try and clean it up as much as possible, and yea im curious to, what is a fig doing in your fish tank? its not the one your doingthe experiment with? where have you kept the fish?


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Re: anyone know...?
PJ fig, pure sphag mix, heated fishtank, fluro growth light and aquarium plant food. ...plus a big adorable female soot!
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cheers manbonscythe wrote:apparently this is the chemical group of the active irritant compounds in most Ficus -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furanocoumarin
Something about dermatitis in mammals, nothing on fish in particular though.

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thanks gerard!! iv been using condofor-spellingGerard wrote:Hi Luke,
I don't know about ficus sap but.....
If you keep fish you should be careful if you use pyrethrum insecticide.
Gerard


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Re: ficus in fish tank?
wont work luke, you will sign a death warrant for the fig if you ubmerged it in water, to get the effect you want get a fighting fish cube, put that in the tank but keep the top above water level then sit the fig in the fighting fish cube
no water in the cube = live tree, no cube and fug submerged = dead fig

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Re: ficus in fish tank?
I don't know Craig, I have always thought that one of those turtle tanks, with the glass ledge would be cool. Have archer fish inthe bottom, and a tree growing above. Then put the odd cricket on the branch to give them something to shoot at!
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Re: ficus in fish tank?
That's an awesome idea Jarrod!
I have thought about doing a similar thing but with reptiles, although with these tanks fish, reptiles and bonsai are possible.
http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/gl ... rarium.php
You can set partitions, fill up to the windows with water for the fish, substrate/habitat for the reptile(s) and bonsai for the backdrop.
There was a great display at the Sydney Reptile Show a few weeks ago with this fake fig background that flared out (3D style) and looked remarkably real, I want one!!

I have thought about doing a similar thing but with reptiles, although with these tanks fish, reptiles and bonsai are possible.

http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/gl ... rarium.php
You can set partitions, fill up to the windows with water for the fish, substrate/habitat for the reptile(s) and bonsai for the backdrop.
There was a great display at the Sydney Reptile Show a few weeks ago with this fake fig background that flared out (3D style) and looked remarkably real, I want one!!

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Re: ficus in fish tank?
How would you go about feeding the tree?
I saw at my local nursery this awesome bonsai water feature. There were several trees growing out of an artificial stalactite, and the water running down it into a large pot which was filled with water and had fish in it. I've kept it in mind to try myself one day. But I don't see how you'd be able to feed the trees without it getting in the water and potentially harming the fish?
I saw at my local nursery this awesome bonsai water feature. There were several trees growing out of an artificial stalactite, and the water running down it into a large pot which was filled with water and had fish in it. I've kept it in mind to try myself one day. But I don't see how you'd be able to feed the trees without it getting in the water and potentially harming the fish?
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