Is this a good enclosure

jacktaylor900

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So I did my research and got the diet down indeed him turnip greens pansy dandelion kale romain mustard greens grass clover etc. but there aren't a lot or threads about good enclosures. I'm at a budget and I want it to look nice for me and feel natural for him, but I just can't seem to figure out what to do. People have said live plants but all the plants on the websites u guys GIve me are for food. I need some plants that I can plant in tr terrarium.
Thanks best of luck and tort love forever [BLUE HEART],

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The reason the food plants are suggested is so it provides food and natural grazing. You should t put something in there that he can't eat. Also, try attaching the light without using the clamp. Those clamps have been know to fail and either cause a fire or burn a tort.
 

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There are several house plants you can use. I don't know where you are but just look up a list of food plants and a list of toxic plants and head out to your local plant or hardware store. When in doubt, ask. I got a few options and then looked them up and it turns out there are many small inexpensive house plants at Home Depot that look fantastic in my habitats!
 

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