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Jason M

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I have two plants that i wondered if are safe for my rt.

swiss cheese plants

and the other i have no idea what it is....could be avocardo, have attached pictures

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I do not know what either of those are....although, they both look pretty wicked in their own way....I do not think I would see them as a great plant for feeding.....but, that is strictly my opinion and this post should give your thread a bump.....see what the others think/know :p
 

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thanks for the reply, didn't think anyone was going to.

the two pictures are the same plant, want to move it because it is not doing very well where it is, so thought i could move it near the cage, the plant seems to be some sort of creeper and would look good creeping around the cage but don't want to but it near my rt if it not good for them.
 

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The plant that I know as swiss cheese plant is a member of the philodendron family, and would not be ok to use in a tortoise habitat unless its for a redfoot.

I don't know what the caudex-type plant is, but it probably wouldn't be good either. Tortoises from Malaysia or South America could probably get along with both of those, but not other types of tortoise.
 

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Thank for that, always on the look out for strange plants that would look good in the cage
 
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