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    Good plants for Vivariums??

    I've been looking all over the internet and have yet to find a good answer or even two lists that have the same plants so I thought I'd ask you guys for suggestions! I'm transforming my BP girl's 20g tank into a planted Vivarium and want some good hardy plants to add.
    I've also got a empty 12x12x12 cube that's planted with a few small plants from a reptile expo I went to and I'd like to get a larger tank that I'll plant as well for a Crested sometime in the near future so if anyone has any info on plants to add to any of those let me know and share your info!!

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    Ball pythons are tricky simply because they destroy most vivarium appropriate plants very easily. Larger, sturdier plants that would stand up to a ball python won't really fit in a 18-24" high setup. I have had some success with spider plants that are buried in a ceramic pot, but honestly, I have not had good luck with keeping plants alive after exposure to a 2 kg snake. You might try vining plants like hoya and pepperomia, or if you don't mind trimming, larger ferns and palms would probably have the best chance of surviving a ball python.

    Crested geckos are an entirely different story and many plants can be used with them. My crested geckos are in 24" x 18" x 24" or 24" cubes and I too researched non-toxic plants to use with them. Some of the plants I use include:

    Fittonia or nerve plants
    Calathea - Calathea lancifolia, Calathea 'Beauty Star', and Calathea ornata
    Bromeliads - Cryptanthus and neoregalias work well
    Ferns - heart fern is my personal favorite (emionitis arifolia)
    Peperomia serpens, depressa
    hoya curtisii, cummingiana

    You can also use jewel orchids, which I love, but you have to be more careful with them as crested can trample them pretty easily. I try and place them low under a branch so the gecko is unlikely to walk on them.

    Some I like include -
    Macodes pelota, Restrepia brachypus, ludisia discolor, Anoectochilus formosanus, Sarcolexia...the list goes on

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