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<blockquote data-quote="Thivo" data-source="post: 45535" data-attributes="member: 3730"><p>Yeah.... G. Pulchra and B.Albo is best for beginners as well you can enclosed them in a Planted Terrarium...</p><p></p><p>But for GBB, somehow it can be as long as you have an enough space for your Plant and as well for your T's to roam around...</p><p></p><p>For B.smithi which habitat is from savanna, scrubland and your snake plants are ferns mostly needed to be watered...</p><p></p><p>For Avic.Avicularia... They are arboreal, so it will be fine for them specially with the snake plant that has wide and tall leaves...</p><p></p><p>I suggest if your really wanted to put those plants in your terrarium, you will need a bigger one... Transfer those plants into small pot and place those inside the terrarium including the pot, then add more coco peat for your substrate, vermiculite and dried moss... Place your plants in one corner and your water dish near to it, so that when you water your plant, only in that area will be more wet and the rest will be dry... Add some wood, bark for hide and always monitor the temperature and humidity...</p><p></p><p>Hope it will help you and give you ideas...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thivo, post: 45535, member: 3730"] Yeah.... G. Pulchra and B.Albo is best for beginners as well you can enclosed them in a Planted Terrarium... But for GBB, somehow it can be as long as you have an enough space for your Plant and as well for your T's to roam around... For B.smithi which habitat is from savanna, scrubland and your snake plants are ferns mostly needed to be watered... For Avic.Avicularia... They are arboreal, so it will be fine for them specially with the snake plant that has wide and tall leaves... I suggest if your really wanted to put those plants in your terrarium, you will need a bigger one... Transfer those plants into small pot and place those inside the terrarium including the pot, then add more coco peat for your substrate, vermiculite and dried moss... Place your plants in one corner and your water dish near to it, so that when you water your plant, only in that area will be more wet and the rest will be dry... Add some wood, bark for hide and always monitor the temperature and humidity... Hope it will help you and give you ideas... [/QUOTE]
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