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Alright, I know there are probably 9001 threads about this already. But I'm looking for some specifics.

First off, what are the best plants? As in, don't require tons of natural sunlight, don't die easily, provide ample foliage, and look nice. And, of course, not harmful to the gecko.

Secondly, substrate. What exactly should be used, and where can I get it?

I've also heard about "self-sustaining" vivs, where insects are involved. What are the best insects to use, and where can I get them?

And the last thing - cost. How much could I expect this to run me?

I think that's all for now, but any other information you can provide ouwld be GREATLY appreciated!
 
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