Easy growers would be things like Pothos, philodendron, and Dieffenbachia...both of those hold up really well to my grey tree frogs. They launch themselves onto the dieffenbachia and I've had no issue with them breaking. You have to be careful when pruning because the dieffenbachia is toxic when it "oozes." I just do it during the day while the frogs are sleeping and it's healed over by the time they're active again. I have a Calathea in there that should be doing decent, but doesn't seem to tolerate abuse as well as the others. I also have Salvinia minima in the water area, that's nice because they don't track it as easily as duckweed.





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