silk plants
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Have been meaning to get some more plastic foliage lately, but I couldn't find any decent sized ones in pet stores or online. Eventually I went to the dollar store and got fake flowers (I plan to rip off the part with leaves and use that) but the leaves and petals are a fabric-y material that's labeled silk? Does anyone know if these are okay to use? They seem a little mold-prone....
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They should be fine, although they can be shredded more easily than regular plastic.
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Re: silk plants
okay, good to know. Thanks!JoeHermits wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 12:10 pmThey should be fine, although they can be shredded more easily than regular plastic.
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Re: silk plants
Yeah, I have used silk plants in the past, and the crabs tore them apart eventually. Just keep an eye on them, and remove anything that becomes too damaged.
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