Low-light plants for herbivores

Alex G

Arachnopeon
Joined
Sep 27, 2010
Messages
23
This may sound odd to a lot of you, but...

I'm making a naturalistic dubia colony tank, and I'd like to add some live plants to it. I was going to use pothos, but I was warned that it may cause my roaches to be toxic to eat. What would be a good, low-light plant that my dubias could safely munch on if they wanted to? Or would it be best not to use any live plants?

Thanks
 

Alex G

Arachnopeon
Joined
Sep 27, 2010
Messages
23
I'm aware, but am I wrong in thinking they'll prefer the more hydrating fruits and veggies I supply them? I usually have trouble getting them to eat stuff that isn't really juicy or a little bit sweet.
 

Alex G

Arachnopeon
Joined
Sep 27, 2010
Messages
23
Thought of a solution to the problem: it's so simple, I feel dumb now haha. I just grow whatever plant I want and keep it in a glass jar within the vivarium so the roaches can't get to it.
 

ZergFront

Arachnoprince
Old Timer
Joined
May 2, 2009
Messages
1,956
Yeah, you can also grow some greens for them outside if you're confident no pesticides are used outdoors at your place. Nasturtium flowers are edible and pretty. You can also use flowers from squash and grow some of the fast-growing greens and trim off leaves for what you need. Any produce or trimmings (tops of strawberries, peels, etc.) from the kitchen you normally toss you can also feed them.
 

Alex G

Arachnopeon
Joined
Sep 27, 2010
Messages
23
I will keep this in mind as I'm getting a bit into outdoor gardening :) Any other suggestions?
 
Top