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This kit provides you with plants that are hardy enough to withstand the extreme features of an Arid/Desert environment. These are drought-tolerant, tough species that will enjoy low humidity and bright light. Suitable for providing a naturalistic feel to any desert animal enclosure, such as leopard geckos and bearded dragons, or to simply enjoy in a planted vivarium. *The Aloe vera, Haworthia, and Echeveria species chosen for these kits are Grower's Choice plants, meaning they will be chosen from a mix of varieties of the selected desert species that are currently in stock.
SKU | 3699822 |
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Primary Brand | Josh's Frogs |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Special Diet | Photosynthetic |
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Care Level | Easy |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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All species listed require well-draining, sandy substrates, and bright light. Excess water will cause root rot.
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