szpond
New Member
I have an old 18x18x36 ExoTerra terrarium that hasn't been in use for a very long time. I'd like to use it, so I was wondering if it would be beneficial to grow chameleon-safe plants in it for later use (I have an abundance of pothos that are too short!).
My main questions are:
- Out of the safe plants list, what would be most hardy in this setting? High humidity, direct light?
- Would a use of a coconut fiber be alright to grow them in? I also have leftover hydroballs that I can use on the bottom. Or would an organic soil be better?
I'll be honest, I know not much on plants. All I know is that pothos are hardy and they agree with me. Thanks in advance for any help!
My main questions are:
- Out of the safe plants list, what would be most hardy in this setting? High humidity, direct light?
- Would a use of a coconut fiber be alright to grow them in? I also have leftover hydroballs that I can use on the bottom. Or would an organic soil be better?
I'll be honest, I know not much on plants. All I know is that pothos are hardy and they agree with me. Thanks in advance for any help!