Re: trying to make a plan...
It depends on a few variables, but neither one of those things is necessarily true Kat. Plus plants are always a good idea. It keeps humidity levels more stable and cleans the otherwise stale air in the enclosure. On top of all that, I think they look great!
Let's answer Brently's questions first. No I don't have any personal experience with that ExoTerra unit, though I like the sound of the gentler transition. As to whether the bulb will be enough, I would recommend two. Ferns are normally shade plants anyway, and that's important to remember when choosing your plants. However, I always have a combination of ReptiGlo/ReptiSun and a daylight basking lamp in my enclosures and have never had a plant die yet. I'm not sure why the daylight basking lamp helps, but it genuinely seems to, especially with the ferns.
As to keeping your snake from destroying them, it's tougher as they get bigger but not impossible. Put them away from the walls of your enclosure. Your snake will create a 'trail' along the perimeter of the cage normally. Also place them near/under other solid things like hides or driftwood pieces, that will protect them from being squashed flat.
I've never kept a large snake (bigger than 6ft) on soil before so I can't speak to that regarding cleaning. I've always kept them on mulch/bark but the live plants have made cleaning no harder. In those enclosures I just keep the plants in pots and bury them in the mulch so that when cleaning I can easily remove the plants and put them back in. No harder than cleaning without plants really.
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