Here are the current discounts available on plants from the Reptile Centre’s special offers page: To take advantage of these deals click here
- Pothos (Epipremnum aureum): 10% off
Pothos is a popular houseplant that’s also a great option for reptile habitats. It’s non-toxic to pets and can tolerate a wide range of lighting conditions, making it a versatile option. Pothos also provides plenty of climbing opportunities and can help maintain high humidity levels in your reptile’s habitat.
- Bromeliads: 20% off
Bromeliads are a group of plants that are native to tropical regions and are well-suited for use in reptile habitats. They come in a variety of colors and sizes and can provide both climbing opportunities and hiding places for your pet. Bromeliads also require high humidity levels, which makes them a perfect choice for maintaining a healthy environment for your reptile.
- Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata): 20% off
Snake plants are another non-toxic option that can thrive in a reptile’s habitat. They’re low-maintenance and can tolerate low light levels, making them ideal for use in terrariums. Snake plants also have a unique appearance that can add visual interest to your pet’s habitat.
- Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum): 10% off
Spider plants are another non-toxic option that can thrive in a reptile’s habitat. They’re easy to care for and can tolerate a range of lighting conditions, making them a versatile option. Spider plants also have long, trailing leaves that can provide hiding places and climbing opportunities for your pet.
- Ficus (Ficus benjamina): 20% off
Ficus plants are a popular option for reptile habitats because they’re easy to care for and provide plenty of climbing opportunities. They’re non-toxic to pets and can tolerate a range of lighting conditions. However, it’s important to note that ficus plants can grow quite large, so you may need to prune them regularly to prevent them from taking over your reptile’s habitat.
With these discounts, you can add some naturalistic elements to your reptile’s habitat without breaking the bank. Just be sure to check each plant’s specific requirements to ensure they are suitable for your pet’s needs.