oak leaves
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oak leaves
Hello
Can anyone give me the botanic name of the oak, witch the leaves are suitbul bor srimps.
Whith the botanic name of the tree it is esier for me to make no mistakes
thanks
Can anyone give me the botanic name of the oak, witch the leaves are suitbul bor srimps.
Whith the botanic name of the tree it is esier for me to make no mistakes
thanks
- YuccaPatrol
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There are several hundred species of oak trees in the family Quercus. I do not know of any reason that one could not use leaves from any member of this family.
There are over 15 species in my state of Alabama. I have Quercus rubra (red oak) on my property, although I have not tried adding oak leaves to my shrimp tanks.
There are over 15 species in my state of Alabama. I have Quercus rubra (red oak) on my property, although I have not tried adding oak leaves to my shrimp tanks.
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They should be common just about anywhere in the US, as the vast majority of oak trees are natives to North America. There are a few European species as well as some Asian species.
If you are having a hard time finding them, I would be happy to send an envelope stuffed with them to you. There are plenty of aged leaves on my property from last fall and I use no pesticides or herbicides that could contaminate them.
If you are having a hard time finding them, I would be happy to send an envelope stuffed with them to you. There are plenty of aged leaves on my property from last fall and I use no pesticides or herbicides that could contaminate them.
thanks
Thanks for all your awsers, we have to native espicies of quercus,
Quercus ilex
quercus suber
I will try them in a smoll aquarium whith 1 or 2 sherimps to see what apends
I have a Bonsai quercus rubra but he only produce few leavs a year
thanks to you all
Quercus ilex
quercus suber
I will try them in a smoll aquarium whith 1 or 2 sherimps to see what apends
I have a Bonsai quercus rubra but he only produce few leavs a year
thanks to you all
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