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Live plants
Is there a guide for what type of live plants are safe for BPs? I like the idea of some to help retain humidity in a tank. Thanks!
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They aren't often recommended, just because BPs tend to destroy them pretty quickly, haha. They also harbor bacteria, which isn't a great plan.
If you wanted to do a planted terrarium, amphibians work well in a setup like that, and I think maybe cresties too, although don't take my word on that, I don't work with them.
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Re: Live plants
You know, I was wondering about that! Oliver was moving all over his fake vines yesterday, and is was trying to imagine how a potted, live, plant would manage. Maybe if it was in a place the snake doesn't normally explore?
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Re: Live plants
I personally haven't done, but I think there are folks around that have. My little one climbs her ferns to no end in the evenings when she's active, and my Nessie has a habit of pooping in her vines, so the fake ones are easier to clean. To me personally, a live plant would be more maintenance than its worth. Are you having trouble with humidity specifically?
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This might sound silly, but what about having a section of the vive just decked out in sphagnum moss? Either just the bottom or ontop of hides and whatnot, then add felt plants (or the more real-looking plants) all over so it gives the illusion that they're all real, while only the moss is?
The moss holds a tonne of moisture as well, so it's great for keeping uo the humidity!
It's the only thing I can think of that won't end with crushed plants ;)
Best of luck! Feel free to post a photo of the end result, too!
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I'm on a mission to find plants that will work in a cage. So far, this is the only one I've got in there.
http://i.imgur.com/SaNIf7g.jpg
It's a bromeliad, which is safe for snakes to be around. It's an air plant, so it doesn't take root, and can be pushed around all the snake wants. It only needs to be misted once every other week, so misting the cage is enough to keep it living. It's about 8-10" in diameter, and can support the weight of my snake, though she's only 250g right now. She loves to crawl through the leaves/blades/whatever.
I've only had it in there a few weeks now, but if it works out, I'll try some other similar plants.
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