Herb plants in with my BP?
I'm looking into buying plants for my BP cage, since he only has two hides, and a water bowl it is kind of boring.
I'm thinking of buying, or digging up some mint / other herbs in my garden and putting them in with my BP.
I know the risk of my ball tearing the plant into pieces is a high possibility, but would it be any harm to the snake?
I'm not asking if I could put, Sun flowers, rosies, other non edible plants in it. I'm asking about herb plants, Mint, Basil, etc.
Would the smell of the herbs be bad for em?
Re: Herb plants in with my BP?
I've got grass and ivy in my tank and the snakes crawl through it but don't tear it up. I wouldn't do mint but basil should be alright. Anything that doesn't put off a lot of oils or hairs (like tomato plants do) should be okay. Just watch out for fertilizers in the soil. If you want to use fertilizers use organic. Like manure. You can get a 50lb bag cheap at Wal-Mart and it works great. And it doesn't smell since it's been processed.
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mackynz
Honestly, your BP will probably just end up crushing the plants. If you want them fake is probably the way to go.
Agreed.
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http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?p=1846623
This isn't my post but I did use this info and everything worked out amazingly. No problems with the snakes crushing plants either.
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I haven't had any issues whatsoever. What does carex do exactly though?
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Herb plants in with my BP?
It is an hardy grass found all over (lots of varieties) including Africa. It is one of the common varieties found on the coast, royal python habitat. It often grows in clumps. It looks good alive but even dead it is nice looking.
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