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i have a juv. iguana in a 55 gal. and I started to grow grass in a tub but im only going to put it on 1/2, and have a peat moss soil mix on the other side but i was wondering what plants are good to put in there that are not toxic to my iguana, i would like to put at least 3 different species of plant.
 
The iguana will have the "lawn" trashed within a week. It will also eat any non-toxic plants, so you will be replacing them regularly. It will actually eat any plant you put in there, toxic or not. Non-toxic does not necessarily equate with EDIBLE.

Do a browser search on edible houseplants. I am pretty sure that you can find a link at www.anapsid.org.

I have a few spider plants. They are non-toxic. I let my iguana eat the occasional spider "pup".
 
i just add a dracena and 2 spider plants to the cage ill see how he does with it but im stilling waiting on the grass to grow
 
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