ReptiFauna Desert Haworthia Live Plant, 2-in Pot, 1 count
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About This Item
Details
- Each unit includes 1 desert Haworthia reptile plant.
- Grows under any light that isn’t too bright.
- Needs to be watered once per week at most, but can be watered less frequently.
- Extremely easy to care for and keep, ideal for a beginner level plant.
- Adds texture and shape to your pet’s environment.
Instructions
Un-pot, rinse, plant, & enjoy
Questions & Answers
5 Customer Reviews
Very disappointed
Very disappointed paid 74$ for plants I assume I was paying for 2 and getting 1 for free ordered 3 count for 9 plants paid $74 and I received 3 plants only 2 of
Very disappointed paid 74$ for plants I assume I was paying for 2 and getting 1 for free ordered 3 count for 9 plants paid $74 and I received 3 plants only 2 of which were the same very misleading never again
Very healthy plants with a strong root system
I transplanted them ( I bought three and I received three different kinds of Haworthia)) into small ceramic pots. They seem happy living in the slightly dry air
I transplanted them ( I bought three and I received three different kinds of Haworthia)) into small ceramic pots. They seem happy living in the slightly dry air of my house, getting very good light. I am satisfied with the purchase.
I'm impressed
Growing succulents is a bit of a hobby, and I recently spotted this on Chewy while ordering a larger acrylic invertebrate enclosure and bought it on a whim. I usually
Growing succulents is a bit of a hobby, and I recently spotted this on Chewy while ordering a larger acrylic invertebrate enclosure and bought it on a whim. I usually buy from growers that provide the full scientific names of their plants (genus and species), so that I know exactly what I have. LOL This was for a spider, though. It's not a biggie. (Note: "Haworthia" is the name of a group of plants, and within that group, there are over 150 different species of plants.) I expected to get a small, sickly, desiccated or half-drown, and possibly even frozen-solid, little succ that struggled along, either until the tarantula webbed it up to the point it couldn't survive, or it just gave up the ghost on its own. Guys! I'm gobsmacked. This Haworthia looks great. A little on the skinny side, maybe just a smidge less light than it ideally wanted, however, I've seen SO much worse arrive in the post for a lot more money. (The lack of heat pack in the shipping box was concerning but the plant made it without freezing.) Speaking of the cost; very reasonable! Kudos, Chewy. I think we can all appreciate reasonably priced pet supplies. I don't think I've ordered plants from Chewy before but I definitely will do so again. I think this went very well. The Haworthia seems to be pretty happy and is settling into the tarantula enclosure well so far.
Green
I put this plant in my terrarium
I put this plant in my terrarium
Nice little plant.
It is doing well.
It is doing well.