Artificial Reptile Plants



Reptile Plant Lace Fern

REG $30.95

VIP $27.85

Reptile Satvia on Log

REG $10.95

VIP $9.85

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Bioscape Reptile Twisted Vine 90cm
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Reptile Pencil Succulent Resin
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Exo Terra Barrel Cactus Small
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Exo Terra Ficus Plant

REG $18.95

VIP $18.95

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Reptile Brandtianum with Resin
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Reptile One Green Fern Plant Large
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Reptile One Hanging Alocasia Plant
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Reptile One Hanging Tradescantia Plant
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Reptile Philodendren Selloum 40cm
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Reptile Plant Chestnut Bromeliad
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Reptile Plant Fireball Bromeliad
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Reptile Spinifex Green Resin Base
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Reptile Spinifex Grey Resin Base


 

How do I clean and maintain my artificial reptile plants? 

Cleaning and maintaining reptile artificial plants is essential to prevent the buildup of bacteria and debris. Start by removing the plants from the enclosure and gently rinsing them with warm water. For tougher grime, use a soft-bristled brush to scrub the leaves. Avoid using soap or any harsh chemicals that may harm your reptile. Once clean, let the plants air dry completely before returning them to the enclosure. Regular cleaning every 3-4 months will keep the plants looking fresh and prevent any potential health risks for your reptile.

Can artificial reptile plants be used in both dry and humid terrariums?

Artificial plants for reptile tanks can be used in both dry and humid terrariums, but it's essential to choose the right type of plant for the specific environment. In dry terrariums, plants made of materials like plastic or silk are suitable as they won't absorb moisture and will maintain their shape. For humid terrariums, it's best to choose plants made of materials like foam or other porous materials that can absorb and release moisture without becoming mouldy. It's crucial to research the specific needs of your reptile species and terrarium environment to ensure that the artificial plants used are safe and appropriate.