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Grammastola Pulchra baught a plant to rehome this black beauty
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosey_Slingster" data-source="post: 189091" data-attributes="member: 33424"><p>Thanks for your honesty.</p><p></p><p>Your enclosure is verry appealing. </p><p>And will be good to use as a reference. </p><p></p><p>I will see how mine gets on with this. Tka for the heads up. </p><p>I do like the look of greenery an tend to use fake, although with this one, thought I'd give it a go using a mix. </p><p></p><p>Also, found the name for this plant - </p><h3>"Earth Star (Cryptanthus sp.)" </h3><p>Apparently it's one of those plants that seem to be recognised as an oxygen purification plant (or along those lines) an helps with their book lung air exchange. </p><p>Would be nice If the G. Pulchra doesn't dig it up. If S/he does as S/he grows, will just change over to fake. </p><p>Would love for them to not dig them up and have them in a nice planted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosey_Slingster, post: 189091, member: 33424"] Thanks for your honesty. Your enclosure is verry appealing. And will be good to use as a reference. I will see how mine gets on with this. Tka for the heads up. I do like the look of greenery an tend to use fake, although with this one, thought I'd give it a go using a mix. Also, found the name for this plant - [HEADING=2]"Earth Star (Cryptanthus sp.)" [/HEADING] Apparently it's one of those plants that seem to be recognised as an oxygen purification plant (or along those lines) an helps with their book lung air exchange. Would be nice If the G. Pulchra doesn't dig it up. If S/he does as S/he grows, will just change over to fake. Would love for them to not dig them up and have them in a nice planted. [/QUOTE]
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