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<blockquote data-quote="Nurse Ratchet" data-source="post: 207433" data-attributes="member: 37967"><p>I've had success since Oct with the Terra aranea with nerve plant (pink and white vein variety) large leaf dracaena, Peter pan ivy, golden and jade pothos, and selaginella. My succulents and rabbit root fern and struggling. Only one strand of creeping fig has survived and my narrow leaf dracaena kicked the bucket. If I can snag some wandering jew, it's rumored to be as hardy and tolerant as pothos. And the colors are a nice contrast. I'll let you know. Love your set up. I got into vivariums bf I got into T's , so they have showcase cribs... The only struggle is plants that can take minimal watering and like the aranea. T's comfort comes first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nurse Ratchet, post: 207433, member: 37967"] I've had success since Oct with the Terra aranea with nerve plant (pink and white vein variety) large leaf dracaena, Peter pan ivy, golden and jade pothos, and selaginella. My succulents and rabbit root fern and struggling. Only one strand of creeping fig has survived and my narrow leaf dracaena kicked the bucket. If I can snag some wandering jew, it's rumored to be as hardy and tolerant as pothos. And the colors are a nice contrast. I'll let you know. Love your set up. I got into vivariums bf I got into T's , so they have showcase cribs... The only struggle is plants that can take minimal watering and like the aranea. T's comfort comes first. [/QUOTE]
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