Stocking 40 gallon pentagon corner tank. Can corys and otos go together?
The subreddit for anything related to aquariums! Come here to enjoy pictures, videos, articles and discussion. We're also here to help you if you need advice.Blackwater tank cycling, but things are dying?
The subreddit for anything related to aquariums! Come here to enjoy pictures, videos, articles and discussion. We're also here to help you if you need advice.How long should it take a water propogated leaf/node to start growing roots?

Share, learn, and grow Pothos! Epipremnum spp (aureum, pinnatum, and amplissimum) are vining aroids commonly kept as houseplants. Easy to grow, stunning variation, and often a bad attitude - explore the most laidback houseplant you’ll ever have (Scindapsus & vining Philodendron welcome too, since most people call them pothos anyway)
Left two are store bought, right two were found outside in Central Kansas, USA.
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Do you guys know of any reliable resources to find out what region different isopods are common?
show us your isos and ISOsCentral Kansas USA, this guy very likely hitched a ride here from the hardware store on a Moon Valley Pilea.

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Are these parts of a pine tree? They were mixed in with some moss that was advertised as good for isopods…

Your go-to community for all things botanical! Whether you're a seasoned botanist or just starting your green journey, this subreddit is your one-stop destination to identify plants of all shapes, sizes, and origins. Share clear photos, ask questions, and engage with our passionate community of plant enthusiasts and experts who are here to lend a helping leaf! From houseplants to wildflowers, succulents to towering trees – if you're wondering "What's that plant?" or want to showcase your im
What in the world is wrong with this worms clitellum?? This is a few days ago, and now it’s not swollen anymore and doesn’t have the white circles. It looks deflated now. Safe to keep?
The place for worm discussion of all sorts. Whether you're raising worms for composting, bait, or God knows why else, this is the place for discussion. Common topics covered are setting up new worm bins, getting high-quality vermicompost, making vermicompost tea, or common problems encountered when raising worms.ID? Found outside on the porch at night in Central Kansas. I don’t need specific species, I just need to know if he’ll eat snails (I want to keep him)
also check out /r/snail!I know that this is not an insect BUT what in the world is wrong with this worms clitellum
A subreddit all about insects and other bugs. ID requests, artwork, macro-photography, discussion, and more! **ALL ID requests require a geographic location!**Are these guys just pretty Armidillidium vulgare, or something different? Found outside in Central Kansas, USA. They seem very orange
show us your isos and ISOsID on this guy? Found him outside in Central Kansas. My guess is Armidillidium vulgare, but he’s brown?
show us your isos and ISOsAny idea what these wormy guys are?
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Bug identification! All insects, spiders, crustaceans, etc. welcome!Any idea what these wormy guys are?
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A subreddit dedicated to the love of leopard geckos. AFTs, cave geckos, banded geckos, and other relatives welcome! If you're interested in learning about leopard gecko care, you should check out our guides or our discord server, https://discord.gg/leosCool dead beetle I found under a 2x4

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