I think you can, but I recommend adding one live plant (pothos, schleffera, etc.) because it adds a nice element, and I don't know if you have this issue where you are, but my fake plants have the water evaporate or absorb really quickly compared to a live plant. I have a mix of live and fake plants, but you don't have to do this, that's just what I have found to work where I live, so figure out what works for you.
Hi, put some tape on the glass jar ... so he doesn’t shot at the crickets he sees from the outside. And I concur... needs lots of live plants LOL have fun these little guy’s deserve a nice loving home.
Hi, put some tape on the glass jar ... so he doesn’t shot at the crickets he sees from the outside. And I concur... needs lots of live plants LOL have fun these little guy’s deserve a nice loving home.
Lol I actually took the glass jar out, decided to do free roaming feeding instead except for his waxworms and Dubai's, I'm gonna use a tupperware lid with high sides to place those on. And I am going to probably ditch the PVC and just put a small ficus in there with a pothos higher up if I can figure out how to keep it suspended. reason I have to ditch the PVC is because of the set up I have its smaller in the middle so the ficus won't fit. Maybe I can take just the middle layer out, so I can put the pathos in. Idk I'll have to do some thinking. I'd like to keep the setup I have but I guess its not gonna work without some actual live greenery
Hi, put some tape on the glass jar ... so he doesn’t shot at the crickets he sees from the outside. And I concur... needs lots of live plants LOL have fun these little guy’s deserve a nice loving home.
Oh And I agree with that whole heartily. I try to give all of my animals, but especially my reptiles the best homes possible; just cause they're scaley doesn't mean they don't deserve great treatment treat them like my children cause they are lol