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im going to be setting up a 220 gal viv with live plants and going to be putting a crested gecko in there what i need to know is what kind of plants would be good to use in there with him that are safe to use and any other info that could be use ful the tank deminsion are 6foot long by 2foot deep and 301/2 inches tall thanks for any and all info
 
I asked a similar question not too long ago and was told that pothos grew very easily and under a variety of light and humidity conditions and was quite hardy. Folks also told me to put isopods or springtails into the tank because they help remove plant waste and help keep the tank clean. I googled/Bing terrariums online and found that there are a number of sites with information on what plants to use in various kinds of terrariums, their light and humidity requirements and what they look like. Also, I found an old book in my library that discussed how to plant a terrarium, soil, gravel, etc. These are all good resources. You may also try posting a similar post in the caging area of this site and maybe the flora area, although I didn't get a response from the latter.

I you find any plants from Malaysia could you please let me know?

Dawn
 
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