You talk about succulents and cacti that are safe for dogs and cats, but what about tortoises and bearded dragons?
Haworthia fasciata - Zebra Plant
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I'm designing a couple bioactive reptile enclosures and would like to know what variety of succulents and cacti would not be harmful if consumed by the enclosure's reptilian inhabitants?
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Open Apr 01, 2024 - 07:09 AM
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Apr 01, 2024 - 07:09 AM
Unfortunately, the research into plant safety for reptiles is lacking. Obviously, things with spines would not be a good idea. Haworthia and Gasteria are often safe bets but we can't be absolutely sure.
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Zebra Plant (now named Haworthiopsis fasciata) (Rowley): Named for the distinctive white bumps that line the outside of its leaves. In nature, it grows in the shrublands of South Africa with acidic soil and partial shade or filtered light. Its ability to tolerate low light makes it a fantastic indoo...
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