ReptiFauna Moon Valley Pilea Tropical 2-in Pot Live Plant, 1 count
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About This Item
Details
- Low-maintenance plant is easy to care for and is perfect for a beginner.
- Thrives in moderate humidity and full light.
- Stays low, with broad leaves providing natural cover to frogs, isopods, and more.
- Fast-growing tropical plant ideal for midground placement.
- Visually enhance your critter’s habitat and provide valuable cover.
Instructions
Un-pot, rinse, plant, & enjoy
Questions & Answers
5 Customer Reviews
Probably user error - it died
Plant was well packaged but as soon as I unwrapped it, most of the leaves fell off. I watered it and put it in my plant room hoping it was just shock but within
Plant was well packaged but as soon as I unwrapped it, most of the leaves fell off. I watered it and put it in my plant room hoping it was just shock but within 2 days, it was dead.
Arrived brown and dying
The plant unfortunately arrived brown and dying. Despite my best efforts I couldn't revive it.
The plant unfortunately arrived brown and dying. Despite my best efforts I couldn't revive it.
It's ok, it was only two full leaves, not worth the price in my opinion
It was for a lizard tank, I don't think they care
It was for a lizard tank, I don't think they care
Unsure if safe for tortoises to consume
I was going to order plants from neherp mainly because I wanted Pilea mollis and I know their plants are safe for reptiles to consume however I didn’t order from
I was going to order plants from neherp mainly because I wanted Pilea mollis and I know their plants are safe for reptiles to consume however I didn’t order from them because the Pilea Mollis was out of stock and when I did my chewy order I tossed it in there as well and figured would order the other plants if it worked out. They let me pay for it before when it wasn’t in stock and there were nothing saying it was out of stock until I had already paid and that was one of two of the primary reasons I ordered it I couldn’t find out where it’s from “turns out it’s from segrest farms in florida?” Anyways idk what’s in garden soil but it has two different colors of “beads” in the soil are those safe for tortoises to consume? What about those tiny white rocks? Are those safe to consume? I just ignorantly purchased this on a whim because it said it was in stock when in reality it wasn’t and I ignorantly purchased this without knowing if it was reptile safe or not I was just assuming it was because it was called “Reptifauna” does anyone know?
Totally awesome
This plant was one of my favorite purchases
This plant was one of my favorite purchases