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do snakes burrow in potted plants 6" Pot Sansevieria Snake Plant Taller Variety – The Bio Dude

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do snakes burrow in potted plants 6" Pot Sansevieria Snake Plant Taller Variety – The Bio Dude*You may not receive the plant pictured and special requests are not available for this item.* Common Name: Sansevieria, Snake Plant, Mother in Law's Tongue, Saint George's Sword, Viper's Tongue, Bowstring Hemp Plant Scientific Name: Sansevieria spp. Care Recommendations By The Dude Best for These Animals: Small or medium amphibians and reptiles, as well as some larger reptiles and snakes. Frogs love to hide inside the leaf clumps! Can also be used

*You may not receive the plant pictured and special requests are not available for this item.*

Common Name: Sansevieria, Snake Plant, Mother-in-Law's Tongue, Saint George's Sword, Viper's Tongue, Bowstring Hemp Plant

Scientific Name: Sansevieria spp.

-Care Recommendations By The Dude-

Best for These Animals: Small or medium amphibians and reptiles, as well as some larger reptiles and snakes. Frogs love to hide inside the leaf clumps!  Can also be used for some arachnid and arthropod setups!

Bio Dude Substrates: TerraFlora, TerraFauna, TerraFirma and some TerraAranea. Can be used in some TerraSahara enclosures. 

Soil Depth: All soil depths with proper drainage.

Lighting: All light levels.  One of the few plants that does not need a special grow light in order to photosynthesize when natural sunlight is lacking.

Humidity & Misting: 40%-90% preferred. It can tolerate less than 40% as long as it is periodically watered. Allow soil to dry out between waterings. 

Mature Plant Size & Root System: This is a taller type of sansevieria, and can grow up to several feet over time, but can be periodically pruned back. Root system will burrow deep for anchorage but is not invasive, and can spread via underground rhizomes.

Temperature Tolerance & Placement in the Terrarium: High temperature tolerance. This dark-leaved sansevieria is GREAT for low light setups, but can also take high light in certain circumstances.

Edible & Side Effects if Ingested: Non-toxic if consumed, though these are typically used for ornamental, not edible, purposes.

Pot Size & Packaging: A single 6" potted sansevieria plant is shipped in the pot, wrapped in paper.

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