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Old 08-01-05, 10:13 AM   #1
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crested question

At the up coming reptile show in red deer i am going to buy some cresties i have a 3' L x 1' W x 18" H. I dont really have the space to place it upright but will they be ok just if the tank sits regular. This tank should be ok for 3 (1.2) crestie right? I was also thinking of either putting a ficus, pothos or schefflera into the enclouser do i keep the plats in a small pot or buy reptile dirt the allows plant growth, sorry for all these questions.

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Old 08-01-05, 10:52 AM   #2
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That's an excellent size for a 1.2. I wouldn't place it upright.
I use appropriate sized pots for their root systems with natural tropical soil. Avoid fertilizers if you can. You could top off the pots with a 2 inch layer of coco fiber to avoid any ingestion of the plant soil. Pothos will basically grown in anything. ficus are a little more tricky make sure it is well watered. Snake plants are simple. I have never used schefflera. Goodluck.
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thnx alot it's just i want to do this the right way.

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