Nov 22, 2015 #1 MaryandTrouble Member Joined Nov 19, 2015 Messages 34 Location (City and/or State) Colorado My guy's a climber and so I want to get him some sheltering plants that will be safe for him and that he won't use to climb. Any ideas?
My guy's a climber and so I want to get him some sheltering plants that will be safe for him and that he won't use to climb. Any ideas?
Nov 22, 2015 #2 wellington Well-Known Member Moderator 10 Year Member! Tortoise Club Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Sep 6, 2011 Messages 53,937 Location (City and/or State) Chicago, Illinois, USA If he's a climber, he will climb the plants too.
Nov 22, 2015 #3 SarahChelonoidis Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Apr 20, 2015 Messages 1,872 Location (City and/or State) Toronto, Canada I guess mother-in-laws'-tongue would be hard to climb, but a tortoise that was so inclined and heavy enough could still try to push it over then climb.
I guess mother-in-laws'-tongue would be hard to climb, but a tortoise that was so inclined and heavy enough could still try to push it over then climb.
Nov 22, 2015 #4 dmmj The member formerly known as captain awesome 10 Year Member! Joined Aug 15, 2008 Messages 19,613 Location (City and/or State) CA agapanthus I'm unsure of the spelling good sheltering plant very hard to climb
Nov 22, 2015 #5 MaryandTrouble Member Joined Nov 19, 2015 Messages 34 Location (City and/or State) Colorado Thanks! Are spider plants safe for them? I thought I read that somewhere.
Nov 22, 2015 #6 MaryandTrouble Member Joined Nov 19, 2015 Messages 34 Location (City and/or State) Colorado Btw, agapanthus looks beautiful! I googled it. : )
Nov 24, 2015 #7 A AnimalLady Well-Known Member Joined Sep 2, 2015 Messages 1,134 Spider plants! Those will be pretty hard to climb too.