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Just setting up a new enclosure for max humidity. My husband brought home this plant...

What is it? Safe for my Leo's?
 

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I would take out the plant till someone verifys that it's safe.[SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]
 

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I have no idea what it is, but I'll give your thread a bump! :)
 

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My husband purchased it at Petco. Would they have plants that are unsafe? lol...
 

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purchased it at Petco? Do you think it's catnip?
 

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It was labeled for terrariums and said "Desert" something. Didn't have a name though.
 

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All mint plants (catnip is in the mint family) have square stems. Catnip has soft fuzzy leaves. If you rub a leaf, it will release a distinctive scent.
 

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well it doesn't look very "desert" compatible...perhaps they mislabeled it.
 
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