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1. Bromeliad Bromeliad are an apparent option for anybody searching for an excellent centerpiece. They are quite big, really rugged and actually vibrant. The leaves are long and relatively big arcing below the center to the floor of your enclosure, this produces a very useful ladder for small geckos and frogs and will also provide many great hiding areas for shy family pets.


< Full Article ="p__1">2. Ficus benjami This small tree grows a lot taller than other species. Once developed the Ficus benjami are also quite strong so should have the ability to support little and medium sized animals. As it grows vertically and does not expanded too much this is an excellent alternative for thin enclosures like mantis or arboreal spider tanks.

3. Philodendron scandens This Philodendron vine is fantastic for anybody keeping family pets that consume from leaves. The leaves on the vine are big and tapered towards the bottom making them a terrific source of hydration after the morning spray. The vine grows exceptionally rapidly when compared to our other plants and will take up as much area as you want to use.


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The only drawback to the plant is that it will ultimately attempt to take over your enclosure and may need pruning every once in a while to prevent it completing with your other plants. 4. Ficus pumila This Ficus vine is a brilliant alternative for anyone looking to cover an area of floor or someone that wan't to hang a vine for partial cover.


The vine grows pretty quickly and can be pinned by they stem or woven around designs to make it appear nature is taking control of the enclosure. The plant typically starts thick and weakens as it extends that makes it fantastic for filling corners or gaps in between designs. 5.


It remains quite little and holds it's ground instead of spreading to the rest of the enclosure but this is exactly why we like it. Cryptanthus are a fantastic addition to the enclosure when you have limited space or you need to fill a small area in between decors. They are normally light pink to dark purple in colour so can be placed in between green plants and still stick out.


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