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Old 28-04-2008, 07:16 PM
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Heya, Anyone have a list or know of a few plants suitable for potting in my viv with my cresties?

Have been looking on here for ages and can't find anything!

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do you have any sort of lighting on the viv?
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Havn't got any uv lighting nut does get good sunlight! May consider using some lighting as you cant beat the look of real plants!
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apparently, Ficus benjamina and Pothos are crested freindly. (only saw on a care sheet, thinking of getting a crestie myself )
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