Amanda1801
New Member
Hi there
So I'm probably going to be getting Colin a reptibreeze viv - 4ft x 2ft x 2ft.
I'd really like to include some live plants, and was wondering about how to do so...
As the repribreeze vivs have enough of a solid sided base to include substrate, I was wondering if it was ok to fill this with compost and actually plant some live plants in the vivarium, and cover the soil with weedmatting to stop him getting to the substrate? (he currently eats out of a bowl on the floor but I'm hoping to eventually get him used to having food in little cups around his enclosure for enrichment/exercise and such but this is a long term goal for him - he's not the smartest chameleon in the jungle...)
Does anyone have a set up like this? I'm kind of hoping that it is a solution to excess water dripping down onto the bottom too...as well as Colin maybe (fingers crossed!) eating some fresh leaves and such.
Any ideas in this, or other suggestions for encorporating live plants?
Amanda
So I'm probably going to be getting Colin a reptibreeze viv - 4ft x 2ft x 2ft.
I'd really like to include some live plants, and was wondering about how to do so...
As the repribreeze vivs have enough of a solid sided base to include substrate, I was wondering if it was ok to fill this with compost and actually plant some live plants in the vivarium, and cover the soil with weedmatting to stop him getting to the substrate? (he currently eats out of a bowl on the floor but I'm hoping to eventually get him used to having food in little cups around his enclosure for enrichment/exercise and such but this is a long term goal for him - he's not the smartest chameleon in the jungle...)
Does anyone have a set up like this? I'm kind of hoping that it is a solution to excess water dripping down onto the bottom too...as well as Colin maybe (fingers crossed!) eating some fresh leaves and such.
Any ideas in this, or other suggestions for encorporating live plants?
Amanda