Living Stones (Lithops sp.) thrive in bright light and slowly spread by developing offshoots. They prefer to be undisturbed and are suitable for use with small, animals that aren't too disruptive as they may harm them if dug up. Their soil should be well-draining, as they do not like constantly wet roots, and they can withstand drought conditions.
In addition to the aesthetic benefits of a planted terrarium, there are numerous practical advantages for the animals. Live plants provide natural cover, climbing opportunities, shade, and basking spots, and help maintain appropriate humidity levels. Just as live plants can enhance the well-being of office workers, they can also benefit animals in a terrarium setting. However, not all plants are suitable for use in a terrarium, and it is crucial to choose both the appropriate plants for the environment and species or varieties that will not outgrow the space. While many houseplants appear suitable when small, they may eventually grow to overpower a terrarium.
