Lu_x85
Member
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2016
- Messages
- 88
Haha! Umbrella plants are grown as commercial hedges in Florida. Here in Texas They sell them as house/patio plants
I love bunny foot fern!!!! Have one myself but I love it enough not to plant it where the' be doomed to either root rot or being torn and leveled by the torts.Does anyone know if this fern is suitable for Redfoots? It's common name is rabbit foot fern?
Also I've sourced some parlor palms!
I am only trying to help, and I am sure YOU are a very helpful person. No need to thank me.Gillian, you are such Dear for managing people up like that. Thank you❤️
I am only trying to help, and I am sure YOU are a very helpful person. No need to thank me.
Ours will happily munch on them if there isn't much else around. The babies seem to be particularly tasty.Spider plants are low light tolerant and tough.
I've also never seen any of my Redfoot try to eat them.
Can I get a link to where you got the plastic tub.I don't have either yet. But I do have a pic from my last visit to see the tort.
My set up is gradually all arriving in the post. I'm having a custom made viv, which is made from an extremely thick plastic not impacted by the heaters needed for Redfoots. I've gone with this set up as it won't be degraded at all by humidity. The company comes highly recommended by keepers of Redfoots in the U.K. and other humidity loving reptile keepers. As it is custom made I've been able to allocate the ventilation I require. Once the viv has arrived I'll trial my irrigation system and thermostat etc. I'll be collecting the tort once the humidity and temp gradient are ideal.
My main area of research currently is on plants and finding ones which are safe for Redfoots to eat and will be something I can source.
View attachment 183735