What plants are safe in a tarantula habitat?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Plants | Posted on 25-02-2010

I recently got a pet tarantula, and her cage looks terribly bare. I know that plants are a good thing to have in them, due to them wanting places to hide, but what type of plants should i put in there? I have spider plants (airplane plants) do you think these could go in her cage with her, or would they be toxic to her? Also, will she be fine with that cricket water? the blue gel stuff.

hello, i’m a trantula breeder/ raiser.

As far as plants some are not good to have and will harm your pet. So what i do is have plastic plants they come in all different colors and shapes and with all honestly she doesn’t care what her cage looks like lol. Just get a few diffrent plastic plants a heat pad, a log some shiny rocks to sprinkle in there and you have a nice looking cage. And no the cricket water won’t harm her, just make sure to have plenty of water for her to drink and if you have a sponge in the water, you might want to take it out, they are very bad. the crickets will defecate on the sponge therefore making it toxic for the tarantula. if you do this you will have a happy spider.

Hope i helped you ;)

Is there any pomegranates or gardening forum I can join?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening | Posted on 25-02-2010

Seriously I like gardening. I like growing corns and pomegranates, I like to plant things that can be eaten. Not because I am poor but when I plant things I like stuff that can be eaten.

http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/

Is the largest and best gardening forum on the internet. There is a forum for ever topic imaginable. And unlike some places that I won’t name you don’t have to pay to see all of the posts and forums.

What flowers are in season in Michigan during the month of September?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Flowers | Posted on 25-02-2010

I’m getting married September 2010 and looking for fresh cut flower ideas. Can anyone tell me what flowers will be in season for my wedding?

- gladiolas
- hydrangeas
- gerbera daisies