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SWDK
07-29-16, 12:00 PM
Wondering what type of live plants would be good to put in my Gonyosoma and Spilotes enclosures? I need sturdy plants that can support climbing and hanging out in and that are safe for the snakes. I was thinking about a small Ficus tree, but I would like some other options.

Roman
07-30-16, 04:50 PM
Wondering what type of live plants would be good to put in my Gonyosoma and Spilotes enclosures? I need sturdy plants that can support climbing and hanging out in and that are safe for the snakes. I was thinking about a small Ficus tree, but I would like some other options.

Hi Dave,

the "Search"-function is your friend … :D

Here are some information about my Spilotes setup


--> http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/general-colubrid-forum/95024-spilotes-pullatus.html


--> http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/general-colubrid-forum/107218-my-spilotes-pullatus-update.html




I wrote this about plants in Terrariums in general


--> http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/natural-vivaria-plant-forum/103570-plants-terrariums.html




The Ficus tree works for Gonyosoma, I use one myself. Even the smaller branches support the snakes and don’t break under the weight. However, I would not use them with large Spilotes, they are probably too heavy and too strong.

I would leave the plants in their pot, at least for the first months. If necessary it is much easier to remove them. You could also cultivate a second set of plants outside your enclosures and your plants within the terrariums could need a “rest” to recover, just replace them with the reserve plants.

My plants are in the enclosures since several years, they do quite well over time. I lost the Ficus elastic in the Gonyosoma enclosure, the roots got too wet over a long time and rot.



Roman

SWDK
07-31-16, 11:42 AM
Thanks once again Roman. You're a wealth of information and have definitely been helping me out.

fedeCF
08-02-16, 04:55 AM
If you're willing to make a good research I suggest you to read The Art Of Keeping Snakes by Philippe De Vosjoli. I'm reading it now because I want to try Bioactive and it's a great source of information.

SWDK
08-02-16, 02:18 PM
If you're willing to make a good research I suggest you to read The Art Of Keeping Snakes by Philippe De Vosjoli. I'm reading it now because I want to try Bioactive and it's a great source of information.

Thanks for the suggestion. I'm interested in bioactive as well, but don't know much about it.

franks
08-08-16, 07:09 PM
Great book. He has greatly influenced the way I keep my animals.

SerpentineDream
09-08-16, 10:28 PM
What about a large jade plant (Crassula ovata)? They are fairly tough, easy to care for and have no sharp bits to poke your snake.