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RE: Planted Terrarium/VIvarium

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Posted by: Spawn at Tue Mar 20 20:33:32 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Spawn ]  
   

Hello Invertkurt:
I really think it's great that you want to keep the anoles in a planted terrarium. They really thrive in natural vivaria and quite often breed. Because of their small size they can move among the plants freely without damaging them.
The following plants have worked out well for me and are quite easy to care for; Sanseviaria (snake plant), Pothos, Bromeliads in the Neoregelia group (though many other bromeliads work fine),and spider plant vines. These plants are great for offering the anoles hiding spots under the leaves.
I hope this info helps. Have a Great Day!!!


   

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