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Live Plants in Habitat

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#1 ·
Just wondering everyone's opinion on live plants in the snakes terrarium? After first making sure the plant is non toxic, and then transferring it into clean, safe soil that has not been treated with pesticides and the like. I have kept live plants in my snakes terrariums for about a year. I kept them in little pots. I had to put rocks over the soil as they would dig into the soil. And they still dig through the rocks into the soil. And I wonder is it bad for them to be digging into the soil and getting it into their nostrils. Is it possible for live plants to grow mold and mildew over time. And do snakes appreciate live plants over fake ones or is decorating their terrarium all pretty more just for us humans?
 
#4 ·
I tried to add live plants in several of the ball python enclosures... It didn't go down well, the snakes kept destroying them. So unfortunately I had to replace them with fake plants, they still destroy what I do but at least the fake plants can be put back up.

I have read that live plants are better as they produce oxygen, but other then that I don't think the snake would notice the difference.

Yes plants can get mold And mildew over time so you would need to wipe the plants every now and then, unless you have a bio-active enclosure in which the insects might do the cleaning for you...

I have several bio-active enclosures for crested geckos (very humid), some have been going for 2 years and I've noticed mold, which I try to clean off and mildew has just started to show on some of the plants. I've read that both won't harm reptiles, but it still doesn't look nice and I'm sure the reptiles are happier without it.
 
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Go bioactive! Plant into the substrate, use leaf litter, throw in isopods and springtails to recycle poop/nutrients and to control mould. This kukri snake is a tropical burrower, and her plants are still doing ok. The oak-leaved climbing ficus is struggling a bit, but the brake fern and philodendron micans are growing like weeds.