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  • 02-09-2006, 09:51 PM
    dannyd
    would it be ok
    ever since i got mitch ( my bp) 5 months ago i always wanted to make his tank as natural looking as possible. anyway i came with an idea of putting live grass in his tank. like you know those grass patch thing you can get at home depot for you lawn i was thinking of buying one the size of his tank. the tank he is in now is a 40 gallon breeder ( hopefully i dont need to get a bigger one) with forest bedding substrate 2 peices of wood from my yard ( been disinfected), some fake plants a hide on each side a bowl and a UTH.

    so would it be ok to put grass in his tank?
  • 02-09-2006, 10:14 PM
    daniel1983
    Re: would it be ok
    What type of grass? Are you prepared to deal with possible bugs that may be transfered into the enclosure?

    I will see if I can find a list of approved greenery for reptile enclosures(some can be poisonous, put of deadly fumes,etc).....and I would definately pick up a can of Provent-a-mite before putting anything that may transmit bugs into the enclosure
  • 02-09-2006, 10:21 PM
    dannyd
    Re: would it be ok
    i didnt know grass can be poisonous. i was also thinking about the prevent o mite thing but i dont know where to get it. do you know ? thanks for looking. i going to do a search also. thanks
  • 02-09-2006, 10:22 PM
    JLC
    Re: would it be ok
    I think even if you discover/decide that it's perfectly safe to put grass in there, it's not likely that the grass will survive being trampled by the snake every night. (Although while the snake is young, it might not be quite so destructive toward live plants as a fully grown bp can be.) Also, in such an enclosed environment, I think you'd find it challenging to strike a balance between keeping the grass "watered" and having it be too wet for your snake to lay on.


    For a natural looking enclosure, I would stick with a substrate that looks like soil, such as the compressed, shredded coconut husk. That stuff looks just like dirt, but it's not "dirty" at all. And it holds moisture nicely without getting sopping wet. Then a few fake plants and/or a branch or two...a decorative "wallpaper" background taped to the backside of the cage....and voila! you've got yourself a forest/jungle dwelling bp! :P :D
  • 02-09-2006, 10:23 PM
    JLC
    Re: would it be ok
  • 02-09-2006, 10:29 PM
    daniel1983
    Re: would it be ok
    If you want to 'dress up' your enclosure....why not get some artificial plants?...alot less worries and hassle ;)
  • 02-09-2006, 10:30 PM
    dannyd
    Re: would it be ok
    thanks JLC. i see your point i keep forgetting he wont be this size forever. his tank is peety good looking as it is so maybe i will add a nice back ground and call it a day.
  • 02-09-2006, 10:32 PM
    dannyd
    Re: would it be ok
    Daniel. i got a couple in his tank now. that he likes to hide un der sometimes. im just going to add a back ground in stead to avoid all the stress and worries i will cause.
  • 02-10-2006, 03:10 AM
    cassandra
    Re: would it be ok
    To spruce up the viv for our enjoyment, we added some silk plants behind our viv -- bought several silk plants from a craft store and mixed an arrangement stuck into florist foam, which sits behind the glass.

    Inside are two plants from the reptile store; Cleo sometimes hangs out on the one on the right like a confused tree python. :P

    http://www.onlinethingy.com/files/cleoweb/cage2.jpg
  • 02-10-2006, 10:21 AM
    tigerlily
    Re: would it be ok
    Remember all the extra stuff you put in has to be disinfected, and I have no idea how you would disinfect grass. ;) :D
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