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<blockquote data-quote="Coradams" data-source="post: 188084" data-attributes="member: 33125"><p>I have small live plants in my A seemanni and my B hamorii tanks. I plant them next to the water dish so when I overflow the dish, the plants are watered as well. I am sorry, I don't know what kind of plants they are. They were from a local hardware store. </p><p> If you do use live plants from a store or nursery, be sure to rinse all the dirt from the roots before adding to the enclosure to minimize exposure to pesticides and fertilizer in the soil.</p><p> Fun footnote: After months and months of ignoring it, the seemanni decided to abandon his digging project at the back of his enclosure and dig straight down the stem of its plant to the roots. So there is that.</p><p> As far as adding a plant to an Avic enclosure I would be concerned that not only would it increase humidity, but also would the plant survive if the t covered it with webs,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coradams, post: 188084, member: 33125"] I have small live plants in my A seemanni and my B hamorii tanks. I plant them next to the water dish so when I overflow the dish, the plants are watered as well. I am sorry, I don't know what kind of plants they are. They were from a local hardware store. If you do use live plants from a store or nursery, be sure to rinse all the dirt from the roots before adding to the enclosure to minimize exposure to pesticides and fertilizer in the soil. Fun footnote: After months and months of ignoring it, the seemanni decided to abandon his digging project at the back of his enclosure and dig straight down the stem of its plant to the roots. So there is that. As far as adding a plant to an Avic enclosure I would be concerned that not only would it increase humidity, but also would the plant survive if the t covered it with webs, [/QUOTE]
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