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Description
The Zoo-Med Naturalistic Flora Sword Fern (BU-63) is a highly realistic and low-maintenance artificial plant for terrariums and paludariums. This life-like foliage enhances the appearance of your habitat, providing privacy and shelter for your animal. It encourages natural drinking responses with its water-resistant leaves. The plant is firmly anchored into the substrate with a sturdy root stake, making it resilient against displacement. This product is a great choice for adding a touch of greenery and creating a more naturalistic environment in your pet's habitat.
Thinking about getting a tarantula? Our beginner’s guide covers everything you need to know – from setting up the perfect enclosure to feeding, handling, and busting common myths. Tarantulas may look intimidating, but with the right care they’re fascinating, low-maintenance pets.
Keeping a koi pond healthy isn’t just a summer job – it’s a year-round commitment! From spring cleaning and summer algae control to autumn prep and winter care, our step-by-step seasonal guide will help you keep your water crystal clear and your koi thriving all year round.
Creating a chameleon vivarium requires planning. This guide covers selecting the right enclosure, lighting, heating, and maintaining humidity. Learn how to furnish the vivarium with plants and climbing structures, provide a balanced diet, and ensure proper supplementation. Regular maintenance and monitoring are crucial for your chameleon's health.
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