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    Good plants for BP cage

    What are some good live plants I can use to fill up some space in my BP cage? I heard to stay away from Cedar since they're allergic. but I wanna see what you guys use.

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    A BP would get to big for most live plants. Small tree or shrub if there's enough room.
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    Fake ones, they will crush almost everything else.
    Cedar is toxic to snakes.

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    Potos is fast growing and very tough. Hedera heilx (english ivy) would probably work too. Drachnea and Sansaveria (spell?) should work. Be careful to cut any pointy sharp tips off the Sansaveria.

    I just ordered some spanish moss for the kings. The literature is split on wether that will do well in a viv, but since it hangs, it might not get crushed. Worth a try.

    I like New England Herpetoculture for plants. They are non toxic. For the best flora eye candy on the web, check out Black Jungle.
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    Re: Good plants for BP cage

    Quote Originally Posted by distaff View Post
    Potos is fast growing and very tough. Hedera heilx (english ivy) would probably work too. Drachnea and Sansaveria (spell?) should work. Be careful to cut any pointy sharp tips off the Sansaveria.

    I just ordered some spanish moss for the kings. The literature is split on wether that will do well in a viv, but since it hangs, it might not get crushed. Worth a try.

    I like New England Herpetoculture for plants. They are non toxic. For the best flora eye candy on the web, check out Black Jungle.
    Awesome. Thank you.

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