I've done a bit of searching and found only a thread or two about people who have used live groundcovers in their tort tables. Does anybody have any experience with anything like spanish moss or irish moss or any similar groundcover indoors in their enclosures? How well do they do? Any suggestions for tort-friendly, hardy, and relatively easy groundcovers?
Seems to me like the UVA/UVB heat bulbs most of us are using + ambient light would provide enough for some partial to full/shade plants. Plus it seems like that would be a way of creating a more healthy/naturalistic environment. It could also keep things looking "tidier".
An example of what I mean is
http://tortoiseforum.org/thread-10815.html?highlight=groundcover
but I don't necessarily mean covering the entire enclosure like kadaan did.
Seems to me like the UVA/UVB heat bulbs most of us are using + ambient light would provide enough for some partial to full/shade plants. Plus it seems like that would be a way of creating a more healthy/naturalistic environment. It could also keep things looking "tidier".
An example of what I mean is
http://tortoiseforum.org/thread-10815.html?highlight=groundcover
but I don't necessarily mean covering the entire enclosure like kadaan did.