What plants for bio-active Angle-Headed Dragon setup?

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Nadzy

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Hi,

So basically I'm going to do a bio-active setup for my Southern Angle Heads in the near future and i want to work out what plants are best to use?

or more importantly what NOT to use? (harmful to the animal)

The terrarium is 122w x 47d x 100h

Cheers
 
Not experienced with angle-heads, but for sub-tropical climates, I typically use ferns like birds-nest, lots of bromeliads, pothos and variants are very striking.
I also like English ivy, Pumila, parlour palm, fruit-salad plant (Warning, grows MASSIVE very quickly,) earth stars (plant not fungus,) Calathea. I could probably keep going.
Also Moss. - Java, carpet pillow, sheet.
And duckweed can grow across wood.
Anubias plants may also be grown out of water, but may be difficult without adequate humidity.
 
Join Reptile and Amphibian Bioactive Setups on Facebook and browse through their files. They have a lot of really good info in them, but the group is rather strict with what you can and cannot post/comment, so I just use them as an info source.
 
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