Thanks, guys.![]()
Thanks, guys.![]()
I actually look up the species of plants specifically and sometimes its cheaper to find certain species at home depot or lowes honestly BUT make sure to was out all the soil in the potted plants before transplanting them. I actually like to use exotic angel brand plants and most of their care info on the tags it pretty similar to what they would need in a vivarium. Personally the plant species ilike to use is pothos, philodendron( the vine not the orchid), plumosa fern, traditional medium light ferns, money wart, and arrowhead. Lately ive ventured into using purple passion, silver tree, and draceana species but i cant yet tell you how easy they are to care for.
Thanks! I will definitely check those out!
I also found that we still have a book out from the library (overdue, oops! I better renew):
http://www.amazon.com/Firefly-Encycl...9506445&sr=8-1
The reviews make it sound underwhelming, but it might have some good info for a newbie like me. We got it originally just to look at frog species.
I actually have the same book out of the library now...It's ok, some info is off, but it is mainly geared for REEAAALL noobs. Most of the care articles are off though. They claim that White's need a basking lamp...Big no-no. lol. Haven't looked at plants yet though
This book is pretty much useless for plant selection. Darn. I was hoping it would have *something*. I'll have to see if I can find a better one.
New England Herpetoculture has a decent plant selection, you should check out their site. New England Herpetoculture - Home
Thanks, will do!
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