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Posted by: geckogrl6 at Fri Jul 2 12:27:12 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by geckogrl6 ] Also, if cresteds will tolerate higher humidity than leos, you can use a philodendron. They need to be fairly moist. They grow quickly, though, which could be good or bad. You can take cuttings easily, and end up with lots of plants for all your tanks, but they will also take over! Any nursery worker should be able to tell you which ones are potentially toxic. I had my dracaena in there for like year before it died of draught and calcium toxicity (due to my use of calci sand), and none of my 3 girls in there ever even took a nibble. | ||
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