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another reason not to feed LIVE...

The one with the long variegated leave is a Spider plant. I raise those here in the house. I haven't a clue about the shrubby thing on the right, looks like some sort of box shrub to me.

I don't know if I'd keep a corn in there, looks awfully moist to me. But it looks like a good anole/amphibian enclosure. =)
 
Nice Viv. I have real plants too. BUt unfortunately only in my Python viv at the mooment. I'm currently building a new one for my cornsnakes. Defintely gonna put in real plants there to.

@ Homer: I don't think you have to be that careful with bugs. As I said earlier, I have deliberatly placed woodlice and silvertails in my viv. I never really see them and they help cleaning up the stuff I have missed. Never had a problem with my snakes.

Acradon
 
well its not usually that moist. i had just sprayed it and it looked pretty cool with the watter droplet in the pic. i hope its an ok place for her to live. the petstore told me that those plants are ok for her to live with. but they couldnt tell me her sex so i dunno if they really know what they are talking about. especially since no one here seems to have seen anything like it before.
 
I'm not even close to being an expert on these things, but it seems like it would be pretty safe to me. Your Isis looks happy and healthy and the viv looks awesome, I don't see anything wrong with trying to simulate nature - if I had the room or resources then I'd probably try to go at it myself.
 
Keeping real plants isn't a problem. I think the viv is very nice. The question is not really whether the plants can harm the snake though. The snake might harm the plants, haha. THese snakes have the undelightful habit to squash living plants when they get bigger.

Acradon
 
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