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pyrotek2k
at Thu Jan 8 16:20:49 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by pyrotek2k ]
I've got live plants in my large 3x2x2 foot carpet python cage. I am using 100% bagged soil from Lowes, with plastic window covering sheets to protect the wood underneath.
The plants will all die slowly, because of the snake trampling them. They will get torn, up-rooted, etc. If you like replacing them, go for it, but too much of a PITA unless it is a display cage. The only thing I have had actually grow, rather than wither, is bambo, but it is growing suprisingly slowly.
I am not good with plants, and am not a pro with snakes either, just a little insight to share.
Perhaps having soil as a substrate will help you with humidity?
Larger Water bowl?
75% of the plants in this pic (10months old) are dead now. The Jade plant was the first to go.
Later
Jon

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